ELECTRO STATIC TECHNOLOGY (AN ITW COMPANY)
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For over 30 years, Electro Static Technology has been a world leader in protection against the damage done by static and other unwanted electrical effects. Their AEGIS® Shaft Grounding Ring protect inverter-fed electric motors and generators against premature bearing failure and reduce very effective EMI/RFI in EVs and HEVs. AEGIS® Shaft Grounding Rings are very successful in serial use in industrial and automotive applications world-wide.
Electro Static Technology is a division of Illinois Tool Works (ITW), a Fortune Global 500 diversified manufacturing company with operations in 57 countries.
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