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Finder Relays, Inc.

Finder is a leading Italian manufacturer of electromechanical and electronic components, offering over 14,500 relay, timer, and automation products for residential and industrial applications worldwide since 1954.

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Finder was founded in Italy in 1954 and has grown to become a global leader in electromechanical and electronic components, offering more than 14,500 different products. Their main headquarters and production plant are located in Almese, north-west Italy, with additional facilities in France and Spain.

Finder's extensive product portfolio includes:

  • Plug-in and PCB relays in miniature, ultra-slim, and power configurations
  • Relay interface modules
  • Timers and monitoring relays
  • Relay sockets and accessories
  • Movement detectors and dimmers
  • Thermostats for temperature control

From automation control to power, time, temperature, liquid level, and light management, Finder products are distributed worldwide through 27 company-owned subsidiaries and more than 80 trade partnerships. All products meet ISO 9001:2015 quality management standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Finder relays manufactured?
Finder manufactures relays at facilities in Almese and Sanfront in Italy, Saint Jean de Maurienne in France, and Valencia in Spain.
How many products does Finder offer?
Finder offers over 14,500 different products, including more than 12,500 types of relays, timers, sockets, and related components.
What types of relays does Finder manufacture?
Finder manufactures plug-in relays, PCB relays, miniature relays, ultra-slim relays, power relays, relay interface modules, and monitoring relays.
Is Finder ISO certified?
Yes, Finder maintains ISO 9001:2015 quality management certification for their comprehensive quality assurance system.
What industries use Finder products?
Finder serves both residential and industrial sectors with components for automation, machine control, power management, temperature control, liquid level sensing, and lighting applications.