Comtest has announced that it will represent the Taiwanese-based T&M manufacturer GW Instek.
Founded in 1975, GW Instek was the first local manufacturer to specialise exclusively in electrical test and measurement instruments – power supplies initially, and later high precision electronic test and measurement instruments. Over the past 40 years, GW Instek’s footprint has expanded globally and the brand is now recognised worldwide. The range comprises more than 300 items from oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, signal sources, DC power supplies, AC power sources, digital meters, LCR meters, other specific application meters, to video surveillance systems.
At GW Instek, the emphasis is on customer-focused innovation, based on flexibility, manageability and efficient performance in real-world test applications. By listening to customers worldwide, the company is able to anticipate users’ needs and respond quickly to emerging trends. The process starts with environmental, safety and durability testing in the product design phase, through to burn-in and shipping tests ahead of final inspection and packing. Their three manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China all adhere to ISO quality and environmental management standards, as well as European CE safety regulations.
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