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Groupe celduc

®

45 years

celduc
® , a specialist in power techniques and electronics, can call upon manyyears of pratical experience and is fully focused on serving its market and customers the world over. celduc

of innovation :

celduc
® dates back to 1960 when the company was founded byMichel GUICHARD. Today it is split into two separate trading companies,
® transfo & celduc
® relais to channel and focus its expertise into two sepa-rate market sectors. celduc
® relais is now structured into three strategic business units each with its own dedicaced R&D and marketingteams. The three market sectors are solid state relays, magnetic proximity sensors and reed switches. By focusing on these separate areas, the company has pursued innovations that have enabled it to gain an unrivalled and long-standing repu- tation.The Saint-Etienne-based celduc
® group in a key factor in the prosperity of the Rhône-Alpes region and with over 60 %of its turn over exported, it is established as a truly international company . Well established in Europe, the company has an increasing stature in the USA and in ASIA.

celduc

®

relais

products :

Solid state relays :

(commonly known as SSR) represent 60% of the turn over of celduc
® relais. These innovative and highly efficient components are used to control all types of loads used in many industries.The three major application areas are industrial heating and temperature control, motor control and/or public lighting control. Every day new applications calling for reliability, no noise and long life expectancies make use of our highly innovative solid state relays that provide the small but vital "extra" when compared to our competitor's products.

Magnetic proximity sensors :

Used for monitoring or controlling levels, clearances, movement,position and as a tachometer to record speed of rotation, the sky is the limit for these versatile sensors. These sensorsare used by both the general public and the major industrial organisations such as the automotive, aircraft and telecommunication industries. They are also used extensively in all automation applications of the manufacturing sector.

"Reed" switches :

Our Reed switches are used in combination with magnetic proximity sensors and reed relaysand have proved to be an out-and-out winner over the past 50 years. The range meets the demands of an increasing numberof new applications thanks to their ease of operation, price, compact size and reliability.Being a specialist in this field,
Know-How :
celduc celduc
® relais not only manufactures one of the most compre-hensive ranges of solid state relays available from any manufacturer but the company has also developed the very latest in terms of production equipment ensuring efficient manufacture to the highest standards. These products and ressources keep the name of
® relais at theforefront as one of the biggest name in the industry. We have provided the solution to count- less applications in homes, planes, satellites, plastic injection presses, motors, industrial modems and many other applications.ISO9002 ratified since 1993, celduc
Quality ISO9001 :
® 32 relais also boasts the year 2002 version of ISO 9001 accre-ditation. It is by stringent application of and adherence to the rules of this standard that ensu- res total control of our industrial production and research programmes. Being tuned to and building pro- ducts that meet the specific requirements of our customers is the "raison d'être".
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