Actum Electronics has been appointed as the exclusive local representative for KVG Quartz Crystal Technology, a leading German manufacturer of quartz crystals and crystal components with more than 50 years experience in crystal design and innovation.
KVG offers a wide product range of crystals, oscillators, filters and specific quartz-crystal products, offering standard products as well as custom-specific solutions. The company's main focus is the design and production of quartz crystal products for various technology sectors including telecom network systems, military systems, electronic test equipment, industrial solutions and wireless communications such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS, WCDMA, and 3G.
Greg Barron (director, Actum Electronics), Heiko Kuntz (sales executive, KVG Quartz Crystal Technology) and Kevin Klaff (director, Actum Electronics) at the signing of the representation agreement
Actum Electronics is a leading distributor of electronic components, packaging equipment and ESD equipment.
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