About Dearborn Electronics
Dearborn Electronics, Inc. is a capacitor manufacturer of paper capacitors, film capacitors, high voltage capacitors, ceramic EMI filters, custom electronics and other allied components for the aerospace, defense, power electronics and other electronics industries.
Dearborn's capacitor and EMI filter products serve the needs of power generation, energy – more... storage, AC application, industrial and military areas. Dearborn Electronics is QPL to all of the popular military film capacitor specifications.
Dearborn also offers power and high voltage capacitors, Aluminum Electrolytic alternatives and low ESR tantalum surface mount devices.
Besides standard paper capacitors, film capacitors and EMI filters, Dearborn Electronics has an extensive custom design capability. As a leading capacitor manufacturer, Dearborn also provides custom design capacitors, high voltage capacitors and filters to various market segments including aerospace, military and numerous other industrial areas, to include high temperature applications.
To receive a quote for any of our products, EMI filters, Capacitor or Allied Components complete our quote form or call (407) 695-6562 to speak with one of our sales representatives. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
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