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Local company offers complete solution

14 March 2001 News

Mutronics is an established electronics components distributor with a proven track record, successfully supplying major electronic companies in South Africa since 1982. Mutronics has its head office in Johannesburg and branches in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

With a staff complement of 27 people, the company conforms to international quality control standards and has achieved ISO 9002 accreditation.

Mutronics began operations by initially being a supplier of components to the entertainment industry. It has since grown into one of the larger independent importers and distributors of electronic components to the South African manufacturing industry, supplying components to the telecommunications, security and professional industries.

Mutronics strives to be a world class company and over the past 20 years has cemented business relationships with trading partners in countries such as: Germany, France, China, UK, Hong Kong, Canada, Korea and Republic of China. These relationships have enabled the company to source component requirements at competitive prices from a worldwide supply base and, as a result of Mutronics' reliability and professional service, the following distributorship, agencies and sub-agencies have been awarded by international companies:

* Advanced Micro Devices: embedded processors.

* Amphenol: interconnect components, smartcard connectors, audio connectors, military connectors, networking, auto-motive.

* BC Components: resistors, capacitors, MOVs, potentiometers, sensors, Beyschlag and Centralab.

* Epson: - LCD controllers, passive and active LCD modules, Card-PCs, ASICs, microcontrollers, graphic LSIs, quartz crystals, oscillators.

* E-Switch: tactile switches.

* EXCEL CELL(ECE): dip-switches, connectors, solid-state relays, SMD inductors.

* Philips Semiconductor Value Added Reseller: processors, diodes, transistors, telecom ICs, RF components, power products.

* RF Monolithics: RF filters, SAW resonators, hybrid tranceivers.

* Sharp: Opto products, RF products and power inductors.

* Teledyne Relays: milspec RF relays, solid-state relays, high power relays.

* TYH: automotive relays and commercial relays.

* OKI Semiconductors: voice and telecom products, microcontrollers.

* Anadigm: analog field programmable devices.

* Legerity: Telecom, SLICs and SLACs.

Due to industry-leading design capabilities, Mutronics is currently involved in high volume national and international projects.

The mutual perception from Mutronics is that the industry is about to enter a 'high road' and that they will benefit immensly from this. With a growing number of customers considering single-sourcing, Mutronics is in the fortunate position to offer a complete solution to its customers.





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