New catalogue showcases a wide range of EMI/EMC filter products

22-05-2025 | EMIS | Power

EMIS has announced the availability of a new Shortform Product Catalogue showcasing its wide range of EMI and EMC products.

EMI is a critical challenge in modern electronic design, where high-frequency signals and compact layouts raise susceptibility to conducted and radiated noise. EMI filters and chokes are indispensable components engineered to mitigate this unwanted interference, ensuring electronic systems' optimal performance, compliance and safe operation.

The company's advanced solutions fulfil the most stringent industry demands, providing high attenuation, robust reliability and seamless integration for various applications. Its EMI filters are employed in applications such as drives and controls, office automation, machinery and robotics, power and energy management and consumer goods.

The new shortform catalogue provides information on a wide range of products, including:

  • Single-phase EMI filters
  • Two-phase EMI filters
  • Three-phase EMI filters with single and multi-stages
  • IEC inlet EMI single phase filters
  • PCB-mounted EMI filters
  • Differential mode choke
  • Common mode choke
  • DC EMC filters
  • Feedthrough components
  • Surge protectors
  • AC line reactors
  • Three-phase sinewave filters
  • Three-phase dv/dt reactors

The company has been designing and manufacturing EMI filters for over 40 years and is a global source for efficient EMI and EMC solutions across all industries, applications and the frequency spectrum. Products available include EMI/EMC components, feedthrough components, power quality, defence grade filters and surge protection.

Customers are supported by an experienced consulting team, a fully equipped pre-compliance lab and a huge safety-certified standard product offering of over 2500 part-numbers produced in its own facility.

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.