RS Components adds Preci-Dip to linecard - Connector Specifier

RS Components adds Preci-Dip to linecard


Nov 1, 2010

OXFORD, England -- RS Components (UK) has announced a global agreement with Preci-Dip, a Swiss manufacturer of precision interconnect components. RS will represent the Preci-Dip range by adding over 850 of the company's products to its portfolio, including spring-loaded connectors, PCB connectors, DIL sockets, PGA/BGA/PLCC sockets and screw-machined contacts.

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Roman Heil, CEO, Preci-Dip explain, “RS is the first port-of-call for most engineers, online and via its catalogue. Our being there will add substantial marketing leverage as well as exceptionally strong sales opportunities in key European markets. Preci-Dip has evolved from the manufacturing of contacts and has now established a reputation as a technology leader in the concept of custom-designed solutions. A presence in the RS product portfolio is a significant step in developing our market presence.”

He added, "We are delighted that RS recognizes the quality and precision of our products by adding Preci-Dip into its linecard. To our customers, the breadth of Preci-Dip products in the RS portfolio means that they have guaranteed availability direct-from-stock in any market."

Chris Page, General Manager, Electronics at RS added, “Preci-Dip epitomizes Swiss precision and we are very pleased to be able to showcase the complete product range in production-ready packaging format, giving engineers package type options suitable for both design and prototyping.”

RS Components is the trading brand of the UK's Electrocomponents plc. (www.electrocomponents.com).


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