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Shenzhen Sunlord Electronics Co., Ltd.

Shenzhen Sunlord Electronics is a leading manufacturer of chip passive components including multilayer inductors, ferrite beads, common mode chokes, varistors, and NTC thermistors for electronics applications.

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Shenzhen Sunlord Electronics Co., Ltd., founded in 2000 and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (Stock Code: 002138) in 2007, is a leading developer and manufacturer of chip electronic components. The company specializes in magnetic devices, microwave devices, and sensitive devices widely used across the electronics industry.

Sunlord's comprehensive product portfolio includes:

  • Multilayer chip inductors and wire wound chip inductors
  • Ferrite beads for EMI suppression
  • Common mode chokes for noise filtering
  • Chip varistors for surge protection
  • NTC thermistors for temperature sensing
  • LC filters, chip antennas, and tantalum capacitors

Sunlord components serve diverse applications in communications, consumer electronics, computers, automotive electronics, new energy systems, network equipment, LED lighting, security systems, smart grid, medical equipment, and industrial electronics markets worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of inductors does Sunlord manufacture?
Sunlord manufactures multilayer chip inductors, wire wound chip inductors, and power inductors in various sizes and specifications for communications, automotive, and consumer electronics applications.
Does Sunlord offer EMI suppression components?
Yes, Sunlord provides ferrite beads, common mode chokes, and LC filters for effective EMI/EMC suppression and noise filtering in electronic circuits.
What protection devices does Sunlord produce?
Sunlord manufactures chip varistors for surge protection and NTC thermistors for temperature sensing and inrush current limiting applications.
What industries use Sunlord components?
Sunlord components are used in communications, consumer electronics, computers, automotive electronics, LED lighting, medical equipment, security systems, and industrial electronics applications.