The Mean Well range of power supply products, relevant for a wide range of industries including security, telecoms, transport and LED lighting, will be on display by Current Automation, which has been serving the industry for more than 18 years.
The power supply industry is one where reliability in long-term use, functionality and cost are all of great importance, but Current Automation believes it is reliability that differentiates the truly superior products. Mean Well is a leading global switching power supply manufacturer with product lines including AC/DC switching power supplies, DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters and battery chargers.
‘Total quality assurance and customer satisfaction’ are Mean Well’s central goals, which motivated Current Automation to become the largest importer of the company’s range of products.
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