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Mean Well Franchises All American Semiconductor

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Mean Well Enterprises Co. Ltd. has franchised All American Semiconductor, an electronic-component distributor, to carry its full line of switching, power-supply products. All American currently offers more than 3,000 Mean Well part numbers, including more than 1,000 in-stock items used for LED lighting, inverters, DIN rail power supplies, DC/AC power inverters and modular power supplies.
All American stocks 99% of Mean Well’s LED lighting power supplies, so system designers can be assured of part availability after a system has been installed. All American is committed to shipping Mean Well products within two business days, and offers one-day shipping for off the shelf items.
Jessica Chang, Mean Well’s North American distribution manager, said, “All American is our fastest-growing distributor, offering responsive service and an impressive number of our part numbers in their inventory.”
All American’s field applications engineers will assist customers in designing the most appropriate, power-supply circuit. All American is the only distributor authorized and certified to integrate the Mean Well mid-power, modular, power-supply line. The modules are suitable for large printing presses, conveyor systems, industrial controls and communications systems.
“We are very pleased to offer such a breadth of inventory of these price-leading Mean Well products,” said Phil Wall, All American’s power solutions general manager. “We also offer complete modular integration capabilities as well as the ability to conduct UL dielectric strength (hi-pot) tests.”
For more information, call (800) 573-2726 or visit www.allamerican.com.
 

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