7 Ways to Avoid Counterfeit Electronic Components
Counterfeit electronic components are a growing concern in the industry, as they can lead to serious safety hazards and equipment failures. Here are 7 ways to avoid counterfeit electronic components: Purchase components from authorized distributors: One of the best ways to ensure you get genuine components is to purchase them from authorized distributors. These distributors have a direct relationship with the manufacturers and are likelier to have genuine components in stock. Don’t forget that purchasing from authorized channels gives you a better chance to chase quality claims. Look for markings and certifications: Many manufacturers will put unique markings or certifications…
Stable and controlled supply chain solution
Established in 1979, Rapid Electronics is a UK-based specialist franchised distributor of electronic components and consumables to industrial partners…
7 Ways to Avoid Counterfeit Electronic Components
Counterfeit electronic components are a growing concern in the industry, as they can lead to serious safety hazards and equipment…
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