Switching solutions for lighting applications
Lighting Applications
The requirements for residential and commercial lighting systems require a combination of comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. The switches used in these applications need to provide years of reliable operation, must be aesthetically pleasing to the user, and may need to operate under harsh conditions. C&K's lighting portfolio offers a wide range of switches that are fully customized to meet the requirements of the lighting industry.
In addition to our company's standard products, we can also customize a switch to meet almost any customer requirement.
Programmable timers and dimmers, integrated room controllers, lighting sensors, wireless light switches, smart lighting control hubs
Product Solutions
Integrating high-level engineering technology into solutions
Solving the challenges facing the industrial market requires collaboration between customers and suppliers. To provide local engineer-to-engineer communication and support, C&K has established design centers in Massachusetts, Dole, France, and Huizhou, China. To develop stable product designs and accelerate time to market, C&K uses a variety of design and analysis tools, such as solid modeling CAD systems, FEA and dynamic motion software, mold flow analysis, 3D printing and SLA, X-ray, SEM/FTIR, thermal imaging, force testing and sound analysis rooms.
Integrating sophisticated manufacturing technology into solutions
For more than 50 years, C&K has been providing innovative solutions to our customers, leveraging our extensive industry and application knowledge with the latest development and production processes to solve the toughest design challenges and provide solutions that meet customer and application needs. Our production sites are ISO 9001 and TS16949 certified. To ensure quality, reliability and long service life and achieve design cost targets, C&K advocates internal control of key production processes such as compression molding, precision molding, plating and high-speed automated assembly.
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