Cornell Dubilier Acquires Capacitor Division from NWL
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Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. announced today that its subsidiary, CD Snow Hill, LLC, has acquired the capacitor producing assets of NWL, Inc. Now possessing greater capabilities in custom high-voltage film capacitors for pulsed power and power conversion applications, the company is poised to expand its solutions for industrial, military, and medical customers.
This acquisition greatly expands our capabilities in custom capacitors needed for high-power lasers, military propulsion systems, inverters and more,says Jim Kaplan, CEO of Cornell Dubilier. LIBERTY, S.C. (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. announced today that its subsidiary, CD Snow Hill, LLC, has acquired the capacitor producing assets of NWL, Inc. Now possessing greater capabilities in custom high-voltage film capacitors for pulsed power and power convers
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