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    Richardson RFPD expands Astrodyne TDI's global product distribution

    12/17/2015

    Astrodyne TDI, a leader in the design and manufacture of EMI and RFI power line filters, has recently partnered with Geneva, IL-based Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Company, to offer its line of filter products worldwide.

    With 35 locations across the globe, Richardson RFPD is a specialized electronic component distributor providing design engineers with technical expertise and localized global design support for the latest products on the market from the world's leading suppliers of RF, wireless, energy and power technologies.

    Bill Gray, vice president, global sales, Astrodyne TDI said, "We strive to provide our customers with innovative power solutions for demanding applications worldwide. By working with Richardson RFPD we can do just that, while providing a focused, technical field team with a global footprint."

    Astrodyne TDI, a global leader in EMI filter products and solutions, is uniquely positioned to offer standard and custom EMI filters for virtually any application. The Company offers an extensive range of UL, cUL and IEC approved standard filters for

    power entry (IEC Inlet), DC (up to 1200Vdc), single phase (up to 300Vac), and 3 phase (up to 600Vac) applications that directly cross most competing EMI filter products on the market. Current ratings up to 2500A are available for many applications.

    Richardson RFPB will offer several of Astrodyne TDI's filter product families, which are part of a rapidly expanding portfolio through its acquisitions of Radius Power, LCR Electronics and Filter Concepts.

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