Hammond Power Solutions to Showcase Product Capabilities at SPS IPC Drives

November 23, 2018

Hammond Power Solutions (HPS) is exhibiting at SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany, November 27-29th, 2018. SPS IPC Drives is the leading exhibition for electric automation bringing together more than 1500 exhibitors.

HPS will display a variety of products including reactors, cast resin and multi-pulse transformers, and their newly redesigned encapsulated transformer for harsh environments. The HPS team will be located in hall 3A, stand 121 where they will be available to speak with visitors about how transformers and reactors can help solve problems within electrical systems, while improving efficiency, power quality and profitability.

HPS has developed a reputation as one of the most capable manufacturers of electrical components in the world. Their extensive line of VPI, cast resin and oil filled transformers and reactors are manufactured throughout North America, Europe and Asia and are used in some of the most demanding applications globally.

http://www.hammondpowersolutions.com/

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