Conical Technologies has announced a new partnership with Delta Electronics, officially becoming a distributor for Delta power supplies in southern Africa. This development strengthens Conical Technologies’ position as a leading supplier of industrial power and automation solutions to the mining, manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation and infrastructure sectors.
Delta Electronics is globally recognised for its high-efficiency power solutions, innovative engineering and exceptional product reliability. With a strong international presence and decades of experience in power electronics, its supplies are trusted worldwide in demanding industrial and commercial applications.
Through this partnership, Conical Technologies will offer a comprehensive range of Delta power solutions, including DIN-rail power supplies, panel-mounted power supplies, industrial AC/DC converters, redundancy modules and related accessories. These products are designed to deliver excellent performance, energy efficiency and long operational life, even in harsh industrial environments.
Customers across southern Africa will now benefit from improved local availability, technical support and faster delivery of Delta products through Conical Technologies’ established distribution and support network. In addition to supplying the products, Conical Technologies will provide expert application assistance, product selection guidance and after-sales support to ensure customers receive the best possible solution for their applications.
This partnership aligns with Conical Technologies’ ongoing commitment to supplying world-class industrial technology solutions from trusted global manufacturers. By adding Delta power supplies to its portfolio, Conical Technologies continues to expand its offering of reliable, high-quality products that help customers improve system efficiency, reliability and performance, further reinforcing the company’s dedication to supporting the evolving needs of southern African industry.
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