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E-T-A is the world's leading manufacturer of circuit breakers for equipment protection, offering thermal, magnetic, and electronic overcurrent protection solutions.
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E-T-A Circuit Breakers, founded in 1948 in Germany, is the world market leader in circuit breakers for equipment protection. With production facilities in Germany, Tunisia, Indonesia, and the USA, E-T-A delivers comprehensive circuit protection solutions to customers worldwide.
E-T-A offers the industry's most complete range of circuit protection technologies including thermal, thermal-magnetic, magnetic, electronic, and high-performance circuit breakers. Their product portfolio encompasses over 150 models and 350,000 different configurations, along with electronic circuit protectors, solid state relays, and intelligent power distribution systems.
- Circuit breakers in thermal, magnetic, and electronic technologies
- Electronic overcurrent protection for DC and AC applications
- Solid state relays and remote power controllers
- Intelligent power distribution systems
- Applications in automation, medical, mobility, and communications
Frequently Asked Questions
- What products does E-T-A manufacture?
- E-T-A manufactures circuit breakers, electronic circuit protectors, solid state relays, remote power controllers, and intelligent power distribution systems using thermal, magnetic, and electronic protection technologies.
- What industries use E-T-A circuit breakers?
- E-T-A products are used in automation and process control, medical and equipment technology, mobility and transport, and communications applications.
- How many circuit breaker configurations does E-T-A offer?
- E-T-A offers more than 150 models and over 350,000 different configurations to meet virtually any circuit protection requirement.
- Where are E-T-A products manufactured?
- E-T-A produces circuit breakers and electronic components in manufacturing facilities located in Germany, Tunisia, Indonesia, and the United States.