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Applied Kilovolts
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Address:
Woods Way Goring by Sea
Goring by Sea
BN12 4QY
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1903 708850
http://www.appliedkilovolts.com
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Applied Kilovolts:
HV power supplies offer unprecedented stability
The Applied Kilovolts range of extreme precision high voltage power supplies has been expanded with the addition of electrically reversible models
News from Applied Kilovolts ( 3 December 2007)
Simplified digital control of HV power supplies
A new digital interface from Applied Kilovolts can save users time and give them added flexibility when controlling high voltage power supplies
News from Applied Kilovolts ( 1 June 2007)
Ultra-low ripple in high voltage power supplies
The Applied Kilovolts LS range of precision high voltage power supplies provides an unprecedentedly low level of ripple, almost too small to measure
News from Applied Kilovolts (18 December 2006)
Applied Kilovolts compliant with RoHS and ISO 9001
Applied Kilovolts, the leading supplier of high stability, high voltage power supplies for the scientific instrument market, is now compliant with the RoHS Directive, and registers as ISO 9001-2000
News from Applied Kilovolts (24 July 2006)
Low stress HV power supplies launched
A range of precision high voltage power supplies has been introduced by Applied Kilovolts, for mass spectrometers and similar applications, where an extremely low ripple is needed
News from Applied Kilovolts (15 November 2005)
HV zero crossing power supplies
Applied Kilovolts have launched a range of high voltage, zero crossing, reversible power supplies for scientific instrumentation
News from Applied Kilovolts (12 September 2005)
New source for high voltage power supplies
Applied Kilovolts have new premises in Goring by Sea, West Sussex, that were officially opened last week by local member of parliament, Peter Bottomley
News from Applied Kilovolts (23 May 2005)


