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    Master Distributors' new TVZ series offers the preferred overvoltage component technology

    Master Distributors Joins with World Products, LLC to Offer Thermally Protected Varistor Technology

    03/13/2012

    Master Distributors, a leading source for electronic components, has joined with World Products, LLC to offer an off-the-shelf solution for rapidly emerging Thermally Protected Varistor technology. Thermally Protected Varistor technology is quickly becoming the preferred overvoltage component technology of design engineers to enhance product performance and meet increasing agency approval requirements. The World Products, LLC TVZ series is officially recognized to UL/CUL 1449 3rd Edition requirements and is RoHS certified. It also offers additional design opportunities to customers including disk size ranges from 14mm to 34 mm, round and square types, and operates up to 750 VAC. TVZ is offered in both two and three leaded types with three leaded types offering diagnostic options. "We're pleased to offer this exciting new technology in association with World Products, LLC," says Shell Johnson, Sr. Product Manager for Master Distributors. "It's a breakthrough to be able to provide Thermally Protected Varistor technology that meets these agency requirements, while its off-the-shelf availability provides customers easy access to the products." www.masterdistributors.com

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