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High Voltage Power Supply Company Opens Its Second Manufacturing Plant - Spellman High Voltage

Matamoros :: Mexico | Jun 18, 6:46 AM | Rating: 1 | Viewed: 214 times Posted by itsmywrite send a private message
High Voltage Power Supply Company Opens Its Second Manufacturing Plant - Spellman High Voltage
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New 37,500 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Matamoros symbolizes Spellman's continued growth and commitment to area.

Hauppauge, New York, June 3, 2008 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation has announced the opening of a second manufacturing facility in Matamoros, Mexico. Due to increased global demand for Spellman's high frequency, high voltage, DC power supplies, X-Ray generators, and Monoblock X-Ray sources, Spellman has expanded into this advanced 37,500 sq. ft. (3,483 sq. meter) subassembly facility, to support its existing 88,000 sq. ft. (8,175 sq. meter) top assembly and test facility. (Read more)

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