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Web Site Launched at UltraVolt

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RONKONKOMA, N.Y., Jan. 22, 2010 – Twelve years after its advent, UltraVolt Inc., a standard-product high-voltage power supply manufacturer, has completed its next generation company Web site.

The new site has undergone major transformations to improve navigation and provide thorough product browsing. Featuring heightened graphics, users can now search for products in three ways: drilling down by category to the appropriate model, searching by specification or, if they already know the product, simply selecting the product series name from the appropriate category. A new product search by specification is also available. It includes a comparison feature to help engineers to find the best unit for their application.

Other features include a new events calendar to outline the company’s presence at tradeshows and other events around the world, as well as a careers section that details employment opportunities within the company.

The site also includes a comprehensive overview of the company, detailed information about its high-voltage modules and systems, and hosts a variety of product data sheets, applications and technical notes, and mechanical drawings. Short-form catalogs and international representative information can also be located on the new site.

To experience the new site, visit: www.ultravolt.com


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Published: January 2010
Glossary
power supply
Refers to the voltage and current necessary for the operation of circuit devices.
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