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America Semiconductor

www.americasemi.com

 
Headquartered in Union, NJ, America Semiconductor is a global leader in the manufacturing of mission-critical, high-power semiconductors, low-power semiconductors and discrete semiconductor components to help OEM companies solve their design challenges.   With over 50 years of accumulated expertise in the semiconductor industry, America Semiconductor's rugged high-reliability high-power standard, fast and super-fast recovery rectifiers, low-power and bridge rectifiers, diacs, IGBT modules, SCRs, Triacs, TVS and Zener diodes are employed in an array of industries including alternative energy, oil drilling, power grid, welding, HVAC, and transportation.   The company operates a meticulous quality control program and extensive supply chain. America Semiconductor's parts are available exclusively ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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