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Tuesday 26 October 2021
Protective component maker Inpaq to open new plants in 2022
Inpaq Technology has held a beam-raising ceremony for its new plant in Chunan, northern Taiwan, which is on track to come on line in 2022. The circuit protection component maker also...
Tuesday 2 February 2021
Inductor makers set to expand capacities amid increasing demand
Taiwan's inductor makers are expected to sustain high capacity utilization in most of 2021, and will move to enforce capacity expansions later in the year to meet strong demand from...
Thursday 28 January 2021
Prosperity Dielectrics to transfer stake in China subsidiary to one under Inpaq
Prosperity Dielectrics (PDC), a maker of ceramic dielectric powder, multilayer ceramic capacitor, chip resistors and inductors, will sell all the stake in its wholly owned manufacturing...
Wednesday 16 December 2020
Prosperity Dielectrics steps up development for LTCC powder
Prosperity Dielectrics Company (PDC) has stepped up the development of glass-ceramic powder materials for low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) components for use in RF front-end...
Tuesday 1 December 2020
Walsin to acquire major Soshin stake
Passive components maker Walsin Technology has announced it will acquire shares in Japanese components vendor Soshin Electric aiming to broaden its product portfolios and expand sales...
Tuesday 20 October 2020
Equipment makers optimistic about demand from passive component sector
Equipment suppliers are optimistic about demand coming from the passive component sector, where leading players including Yageo and Walsin Technology have plans for capacity expans...
Monday 5 October 2020
Inductor maker Chilisin has clear 4Q20 visibility
Chilisin Electronics has seen clear order visibility for its inductor-related product lines through the end of 2020 and even early 2021, thanks to strong demand for notebook, handset...
Wednesday 26 February 2020
Walsin sees non-China production lines run at full capacity
Walsin Technology, a maker of MLCCs and resistor chips, has said its production lines in Taiwan and Malaysia are operating at full capacity and those in China at 70%, with shipments...
Thursday 2 January 2014
Taiwan protective component makers adopt different approaches for profit growth
Circuit protection device specialists Polytronics Technology, Thinking Electronic Industrial and Inpaq are looking to enhance their profitability in 2014 through different approaches,...
Thursday 28 November 2013
Protective component maker Inpaq building micro molded choke production lines
Circuit protection component maker Inpaq Technology has begun setting up production lines for micro mold chokes, with the new lines to start contributing to revenue growth in 2014.
Wednesday 11 January 2012
Lelon, Taiwan Chinsan, Inpaq see sequential drops in December revenues
Lelon Electronics and Taiwan Chinsan Electric Industrial, two Taiwan-based makers of aluminum electrolytic capacitors, and Inpaq Technology, a maker of circuit protection devices...
Tuesday 20 December 2011
Taiwan Chinsan Electronic to delay capacity expansion, Inpaq offers new products
Taiwan Chinsan Electronic Industrial will delay planned expansion of its solid electrolytic capacitors until 2012 due to unclear business prospects, while Inpaq Technology has offered...
Friday 22 April 2011
Protective component maker Inpaq ships antennas for tablet PCs
Taiwan-based Inpaq, which mainly manufactures circuit protection components, recently entered into the supply chain of brand-name tablet PC vendors with its antenna products, according...
Tuesday 29 September 2009
Apaq expanding solid capacitor capacity
Apaq Technology, a subsidiary of Taiwan passive component maker Inpaq, is expanding its capacity of solid capacitors in China while its rivals are more conservative about future outlook...
Friday 10 April 2009
Protective component maker Thinking seeing full utilization
Taiwan-based protective commponent maker Thinking Electronic Industrial saw March revenues increase 22.6% to NT$141 million (US$4.18 million) driven by demand from PC and notebook...