Ametherm Honors Power Component Sales With Award in Recognition of Success in the New England Market

Ametherm Honors Power Component Sales With Award in Recognition of Success in the New England Market

CARSON CITY, NV — (Marketwired) — 09/26/13 — Ametherm today announced that it has recognized Power Component Sales, Inc. (PowerComp) with an award acknowledging the rep-s significant contributions to the company-s success in the New England market. Since 1995, PowerComp has been the exclusive manufacturer-s representative for Ametherm-s full line of inrush current limiting power thermistors in the region.PowerComp was formed in 1990 by Alan and Kathy Armstrong with the goal of servicing the

Ametherm Announces Global Distribution Partnership With Mouser Electronics, Inc.

Ametherm Announces Global Distribution Partnership With Mouser Electronics, Inc.

CARSON CITY, NV — (Marketwired) — 07/31/13 — Ametherm today announced a global distribution partnership with Mouser Electronics, Inc., a leading catalog and online semiconductor and electronic component distributor. Under the terms of the agreement, Mouser will carry and provide technical support for Ametherm-s complete line-up of reliable inrush current limiting solutions.Made in the USA, Ametherm-s RoHS-compliant current limiting power thermistors are recognized by Underwriters Laboratorie

Ametherm Introduces New Inrush Current Limiting NTC Thermistors Designed to Withstand High Currents From 6 A to 50 A and 250 J to 800 J of Input Energy

Ametherm Introduces New Inrush Current Limiting NTC Thermistors Designed to Withstand High Currents From 6 A to 50 A and 250 J to 800 J of Input Energy

CARSON CITY, NV — (Marketwired) — 07/24/13 — Ametherm today introduced a new series of inrush current limiting NTC thermistors designed to withstand high steady-state currents from 6 A to 50 A and 250 J to 800 J of input energy in a wide range of applications. Recognized by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for ensured safety, devices provide lower current density, faster reset times, and a wider temperature range without derating compared with traditional inrush current limiters.The thermisto