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Welcome to the press archive of Fischer Elektronik. Journalists receive all press releases and extensive image material here.

The coating of aluminium components with tin or terne metal is a well-proven process of achieving solderability of components. Oxidation of the...

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Simplified transistor fastening on heatsinks with a reduction in cost is achieved using the new series of extruded heatsinks and lock-in springs made...

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Fischer Elektronik have considerably extended their range of male headers. In addition to completely tinned and gold-plated contacts, "selective"...

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The large variety of electronic components and their high packaging density repeatedly requires new methods to ensure their cooling. Fischer...

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Fischer Elektronik offer in their new 2001 catalogue an extended range of opto-electronic indicators, amongst others single LED holders. Standard...

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Cylindrical electronic components and TO 5, TO18, TO cases or similar may also be used in special applications, despite large-scale integrated...

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In the field of surface-mounted electronic components (SMD), the use of cases of the D PAK, ( D PAK (TO 252), D2PAK (TO263) and D3PAK (TO268) ) series...

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Constant miniaturisation of electronic components leads to increasingly compact circuit boards with surface mounted devices. Connectors have to follow...

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Based on their comprehensive range of standard products, Fischer Elektronik manufacture connectors to customers' specifications in the modular sizes...

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In addition to the existing clips which are made from aluminium, Fischer Elektronik has now developed a plastic clip. This clip allows quick and easy...

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