Actum Electronics has been appointed by the Exxelia group as its exclusive distributor in South Africa.
Seven companies – Eurofarad, Firadec, Sic-Safco, Astema, Microspire, Dearborn Electronics and Temex Ceramics – formed the Exxelia group to share their know-how, technologies and competencies, mainly in the sector of high-tech passive electronic components.
From left: Kevin Klaff and Greg Barron from Actum Electronics with Exxelia’s Jerome Allaigre and Thierry Dauby.
Based in France, the group designs and manufactures capacitors (ceramic, electrolytic, film, mica, tantalum), filters, precision mechanics, precision potentiometers, slip rings and wound magnetic components (transformers, inductors, sensors).
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