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Danbridge was founded by Vagn Jensen (Technical Director) and N.P. Schier- beck (Commercial Director) in Farum in 1949. After en- joying sustained growth for many years, the business was acquired by Mr. Henning Schmager, an entrepreneur in the field of electronics, in 1994. In January 2006, an- other change of ownership occurred as Danbridge was sold to Hamann a/s, a lead- ing Danish manufacturer of electronic circuit boards, which is based in the city of Holbaek. At the helm of the Danbridge management there is CEO Gert Nielsen. Danbridge presently employs seventeen mem- bers of staff and exhibits an annual turnover of two million Euros. Its export rate is a remarkable 99%. Our interview took place with Sales Director Max Watson: “We have sales teams and distributors in around 22 countries around the globe. Up until 2000, Europe was our biggest single market. This has changed drastically: China is now our most important market, followed by Taiwan, Japan and the United States.” The company fully concentrates on the devel- opment and manufacture of state-of-the-art automatic test equipment for capaci- tors and resistors as well as solutions for testing insulation resistance and measurement of leakage current in components and material. The portfolio features high-voltage insulation testers, megohmmeters and systems for automatically testing CLR components. In addition, the company offers calibration, mainte- nance and repair services for all products sold. Dan- bridge also offers installa- tions and training seminars A Leader in the Test & Measurement Field MULTIMEDIA, ELECTRONICS & TECHNOLOGY Operating from the Danish town of Farum, Danbridge a/s is an ex- perienced developer and manufacturer of test and measurement equipment for passive electronic components. This European market leader has recently experienced substantial growth in Asia and other overseas markets. ECONOMYTRIBUNE The Danbridge DB230 is a high-accuracy capacitor tester Danbridge at the electronica 2006 (left to right): General Manager China/Korea, Shao Yi, Sales Director Max Watson, and Application Engineer Thomas Petersen

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Danbridge was foundedby Vagn Jensen (TechnicalDirector) and N.P. Schier-beck (Commercial Director)in Farum in 1949. After en-joying sustained growth formany years, the business wasacquired by Mr. HenningSchmager, an entrepreneurin the field of electronics, in1994. In January 2006, an-other change of ownershipoccurred as Danbridge wassold to Hamann a/s, a lead-

ing Danish manufacturer ofelectronic circuit boards,which is based in the city ofHolbaek. At the helm of the Danbridge managementthere is CEO Gert Nielsen.

Danbridge presentlyemploys seventeen mem-bers of staff and exhibits an annual turnover of twomillion Euros. Its exportrate is a remarkable 99%.

Our interview took placewith Sales Director MaxWatson: “We have salesteams and distributors inaround 22 countries aroundthe globe. Up until 2000,Europe was our biggest single market. This haschanged drastically: Chinais now our most importantmarket, followed by Taiwan,Japan and the UnitedStates.”

The company fully concentrates on the devel-opment and manufacture of state-of-the-art automatictest equipment for capaci-tors and resistors as well as solutions for testing insulation resistance andmeasurement of leakagecurrent in components andmaterial.

The portfolio featureshigh-voltage insulationtesters, megohmmeters andsystems for automaticallytesting CLR components. In addition, the company offers calibration, mainte-nance and repair servicesfor all products sold. Dan-bridge also offers installa-tions and training seminars

A Leader in the Test & Measurement Field

MULTIMEDIA, ELECTRONICS & TECHNOLOGY

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ECONOMYTRIBUNE

The Danbridge DB230 is a high-accuracy capacitor tester

Danbridge at the electronica 2006(left to right): General Manager China/Korea, Shao Yi, Sales Director

Max Watson, and Application Engineer Thomas Petersen

for metrology and calibra-tion which it organises withindustrial partners.

One of the most impor-tant products is the DB230capacitor tester used on au-tomated production lines.The instrument can be integrated into sorting machines in an industrialproduction environment andis characterised through itsreliability, user-friendlinessand ease of installation. The DB230 is capable ofcarrying out dual frequency

tests with any combinationof frequencies, for examplethe industry-standard com-bination of a capacitancetest at 1 kHz and a loss fac-tor test at 100 kHz or 1MHz. As standard, the device can sort capacitorsinto bins according to theparameters simultaneouslymeasured at the two fre-quencies.

The range of Danbridgemegohmmeters have beencreated to offer versatile andaccurate measurements up

to 1,000,000 gigaohms. Theinstruments can be used in ahost of applications such astesting the insulation resist-ance in cables and leakagecurrent in capacitors. Theyare microprocessor-controlledand feature a large back-litLCD display for quick andeasy operation. Danbridgemegohmmeters are avail-able in four different ver-sions. Two of these, DB620and DB621, are general-purpose devices, only dif-ferentiated by the formermodel’s floating HV powersupply for HV tests onground level. The DB622has been specifically de-signed for capacitor testingmachines, while the DB625is a high-voltage megohm-meter for test voltages ranging from 50 V to 5 kV.

While Danbridge isvery successful in its core

business of test equipmentfor passive electronic com-ponents, it is poised tobranch out into other areas,as Max Watson concludes:“We are in the process ofdeveloping equipment forthe medical field.”

ECONOMYTRIBUNE

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The versatile DB621 megohmmeter