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Local manufacturer of crystal components has 'the edge'

26 March 2003 News

Crystal Quartz Technology is a manufacturer and supplier of superior quality crystal and frequency components. The company manufactures its products locally, enabling a faster, more efficient service.

According to the company its prices are thus also highly competitive and attractive to both local and internationally-based clients.

Established in 1987, with the name 'Crystal Quartz Technology' adopted in 1996, the company has always followed international standards. This has become its hallmark. Offering both the traditional through-hole as well as surface-mount technology gives greater choice of application for specific requirements.

The company says that its size gives it the flexibility to be able to respond to customer needs and urgent deadlines faster than larger competitors. As it states: 'speed, flexibility and competitive pricing, together with superior quality products, give Crystal Quartz Technology the edge'.

Crystal Quartz Technology offers customers skilled application know-how regarding crystals and their specific use, as well as expert technical advice and support for research and development projects. Products produced by Crystal Quartz Technology are used in various market sectors such as mining, security, engineering, electronics, computer technology, aeronautics, satellite, communications, the cellphone industry, decoders and the hobby industry.

A proactive management approach ensures that all components produced in the CQT factory are of the highest standard. For emergency requirements, the company can also supply within a few days, depending on the application.

Information from Crystal Quartz Technology. For more information contact them on 011 903 7977, [email protected]





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