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Abbot Tech Military Power Supply Leader

As a vertically integrated manufacturer, Abbott Tech has the ability to control all aspects of our products in house.

Abbott Tech provides custom engineering for the design and packaging of our products through the modification or custom design of PC boards, transformers, and sheet metal. While many companies offer consumer products modified or ruggedized for certain applications, our products are designed from inception for harsh environment Commercial, Industrial, and Military applications.

Many of our  military power supply products have been successfully qualified to Military Environmental Standards such as MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-901, MIL-STD-461, and MIL-STD-1399, with still on full-time active duty after 35+ years in the field!Robust construction and extremely high reliability are features inherent to Military power supply products, which all feature very low MTTR and high MTBF figures. Equally as important, standing behind each product with the plate is a company with over 30 years of experience in the engineering design and quality manufacturing of truly rugged power conversion equipment and systems. the same rugged power conversion equipment and systems trusted by all of the major Defense Prime Contractors, all branches of the American DOD (and US-Friendly Defense Departments worldwide,) and industrial firms the world over in the most demanding applications in existence.

Many companies specialize in the following products for military applications, but Abbott is the most reliable. Linear Laboratory Power Supplies, High Voltage Linear Power Supplies, High Voltage Linear SCR Power Systems, Linear Power Supplies for Military Applications, Modular Linear Power Supplies High Voltage, Linear SCR Power Supplies, Linear DC UPS Power Systems, Custom Linear Power Supplies Applications

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