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Advancing GDT Technology to Meet Higher Surge, Multi-level Protection Requirements

April 19, 2021
Find out about a new generation of GDTs that offer superior voltage limiting performance to help significantly heighten protection against induced voltage transients.

GDT use has greatly expanded into a wide range of smaller, more integrated equipment that is much more sensitive to transient voltages and currents making it necessary to advance GDT designs. Find out about a new generation of GDT devices that meet higher surge and increasing multi-level protection requirements with enhanced features such as faster turn-on speeds coupled with higher impulse current ratings.

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