Assemtech, established in 1985, is an American company specializing in designing, manufacturing, and supplying printed circuit boards, sensors, wire harnesses, cable assemblies, computer hardware or peripherals, and enclosures (both panel and rack enclosures). The company supports a vast group of customers by engineering, turning, and integrating assembly solutions and services. Assemtech also provides design engineering for various components and supplies defect-free equipment that aligns with customers’ expectations. In short, the company has a leading position for designing, building, manufacturing, and assembly of various projects required by potential users at satisfying levels.
The Assemtech Mercury Free 2.5A Hybrid Tilt Switch. Hybrid Electronic-electromechanical Switching Voltage: 280 VAC Max. Switching Capacity: 2.5 A...
Rectangular Moulded in black polypropylene Cable length: 300mm Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 7mm Note...
Assemtech Cylindrical Proximity Reed Switches This range of cylindrical magnetic proximity reed switches fr...
Form A & C Reed Switches These dry-reed switches have been hermetically sealed in a gas-filled glass envelo...
Form A & C Reed Switches These dry-reed switches have been hermetically sealed in a gas-filled glass envelope. Actuation is done with an electro...
Digital Hall Effect Proximity Sensors Digital hall effect proximity sensors in low-profile flange-mount hou...
Form A & C Reed Switch Kits These kits have been specially brought together for the design stage. Each kit...
Reed capsules - switches From Coto, this RI-23 Series micro dry-reed switch contains two magnetically actuated reeds. Hermetically sealed in a g...
Form A & C Reed Switches These dry-reed switches have been hermetically sealed in a gas-filled glass envelope. Actuation is done with an electro...
Assemtech Rectangular Proximity Reed Switches This range of rectangular magnetic proximity reed switches fr...
Form A & C Reed Switches These dry-reed switches have been hermetically sealed in a gas-filled glass envelope. Actuation is done with an electro...
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