Company offers unique and effective power supply solutions
10 August 2005
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Infrastructure
HTC Industries, founded in 1995, has as its mission to serve its partners in the growing industrial, commercial, and consumer power electronics field through the supplying state-of-the-art electronic components and devices.
The company enjoys a significant market share for its products in South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Angola.
The company imports and distributes the IBT Technologies' range of high quality sealed lead-acid (SLA) batteries. These SLA batteries are specifically-designed to meet the growing power supply demands of the telecoms, electronics, computer systems, and solar energy systems industries.
HTC Industries has seen significant growth in its specialist's division supplying Li/SOCl2 and Li/MnO2 batteries. Its partner, EVE Battery, specialises in the manufacture of these batteries and provides professional solutions for all portable power sources. This ISO9001:2000 certified company's main products include lithium batteries, mobile phone batteries, batteries for portable DVDs, digital cameras, MP3s, PDAs, notebooks etc. Its lithium battery series is UL-approved. With its highly-qualified R&D team, EVE Battery is able to quickly provide technical solutions for batteries, battery packs and chargers, according to customer requirements. It continually adopts new technology in battery design and production, and uses advanced management systems to improve its technological advantage and ensure the quality of the final product.
HTC Industries also successfully distributes the power supply products of a well-known manufacturer that specialises in designing and manufacturing adapters and transformers. The company has two subsidiaries with a workforce in excess of 3000 employees, and its main product range includes adapters, power transformers, audio transformers, high frequency transformers, choke coils, switching power supplies, chargers, and ballasts. These products are approved by most of the leading international safety standards. To improve on its flexibility in product design and price competitiveness, this company has also set up a workshop for mould making, plastic injection, metal parts, printing and labelling, and lead-wire cutting.
HTC Industries also markets a full range of flexible cable including; power cable, data cable, communication cable, telephone, coax cable, and fire cable. Additionally, the company supplies printed circuit boards, rare earth magnets, and reed switches. All of its products carry seals of approval from internationally-recognised quality and safety assurance agencies.
For more information contact HTC Industries in Johannesburg, +27 (0)11 397 6909, [email protected]; or Cape Town, +27 (0)21 794 6152, [email protected]
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