IPC Power Resistors and Post Glover Resistors merge

July 11, 2005
Companies’ aim to create a single source for power resistor requirements

Companies’ aim to create a single source for power resistor requirements

IPC Power Resistors and Post Glover Resistors recently merged to form Post Glover IPC Resistors. The move combines IPC’s lower power wound resistors and Post Glovers’s high power grid resistors.

Richard Field, one of the executives leading the merger process said the goal is to create a company that is a single source for all power resistor requirements. The company’s new headquarters is located in Erlanger, Ky.

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