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In Udmurtia started production of chips for the Russian Railway, Rosatom and Roskosmos

Customers: Rosatom

Moscow; Power

Contractors: Elekond


Project date: 2020/07

At the end of July, 2020 the Elekond company which is based in Udmurtia specializing in development and production of aluminum, tantalum, niobic capacitors, LED lamps and also some autocomponents began serial release of chips for the Russian Railway, Rosatom and Roskosmos.

Production the chip condensers, allowing to accumulate, store energy, to smooth pulsations of currents is started. They are used for conversion of tension in electronics, power sources, lighting engineering, robotics, management systems, in the medical, oil and gas equipment and also in railway automatic equipment and the equipment of the airports.

According to developers, the solutions "Elekonda" differ from foreign analogs in broader ranges of the maintained temperatures (from -60 °C to +105 °C), rated voltage (from 6.3B to 450 C) and tanks (from 1.0 to 10000 microfarad). All this considerably expands scope of condensers. The term of their service reaches 25 years, the producer claims.

In Udmurtia production of chips for the Russian Railway, Rosatom and Roskosmos is started

The Russian Railway enterprises, Roskosmos, Rosatom, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, radio-electronic, oil and gas, machine-building and other industries will become the main consumers of products.

Earlier the Fund of Development of the Industry (FDI) granted Elekonda a preferential loan in the amount of 280 million rubles under 5% per annum on purchase of a production equipment. The general project budget of upgrade is estimated almost at 0.5 billion rubles.

Earlier Udmurt enterprise started serial production of other four types of condensers which allow to replace foreign analogs:

  • axial aluminum with an expanded scale of face values; radial aluminum with wire outputs;
  • aluminum with the radial self-fixed lead;
  • condensers with a double electric layer.[1]

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