TE Connectivity (TE), a pioneer in connectivity and sensors has completed the acquisition of Kemtron Ltd. (incl. it's subsidiary -Kemtron Sarl), a United Kingdom-based company and provider of EMI/RFI shielding, environmental sealing, and the gaskets and components.

With TE’s depth of engineering expertise and manufacturing of heat shrink tubing, the acquisition of Kemtron Ltd. further strengthens TE’s capabilities and design solutions for customers who produce sensitive electronics subject to extreme temperatures, harsh environments, and radio frequencies.

providing EMI/RFI solutions

I am excited to welcome Kemtron Ltd. to TE,” said Nick Jones, vice president, and general manager of TE’s Performance Materials business. “Combining TE’s expertise in heat shrink tubing, manufacturing scale, and distribution with Kemtron Ltd.’s reputation for providing quality and market-leading EMI/RFI solutions, we can significantly enhance the value we bring to our customers."

"The resulting expansion of our advanced materials science and engineering capabilities marks an important milestone in our strategic vision to expand in these critical shielding and sealing markets.”

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