“Triton has built a solid reputation providing high quality bus bar solutions to many leading manufacturers,” said Tim Ruff, Senior Vice President, Molex. “The strategic acquisition of the Triton business complements our extensive portfolio of power products. Together we’ll be able to provide our customers with even higher-value electronic solutions.”
Adequate heat dissipation and electrical performance result in lower risk of electronic device failure. Triton’s custom copper and aluminium, insulated, laminated and flexible busbars deliver thermal management with consistent and reliable power distribution to varying power loads in control panels, switchgears, inverters, battery systems and other electronics.
Complex 3D configurations and the multiple current carrying capacity of Triton bus bar assemblies result in more efficient space utilisation.
“The Triton team is excited about the new opportunities this transaction brings. Combining our proven bus bars and Molex high power connectors and harnesses will give the combined team the capability to design and manufacture a robust and fully-integrated high power solution for valued customers,” said Kyle Edwards, President, Triton.