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Introducing WaveXorb - A 3Gmetalworx Solution

 Introducing WaveXorb - A 3Gmetalworx Solution - RF Cafe


Monday, February 25th, 2013 (Concord)

In business since 1994, 3Gmetalworx is an industry leading supplier of application-specific RF/EMI PCB-level shielding solutions. We are a service-oriented enterprise focused on serving a global clientele with application-specific solutions for their needs. Based in the industrial heartland of Ontario, Canada, we ship millions of shielding components per year.

Building on the success of our PCB-level shielding solutions 3Gmetalworx is pleased to introduce the WaveXorb line of RF/Microwave Absorbers. We look forward to applying the same customer focused principles to serve valued clients with needs in the absorber market.

WaveXorb FB013-500 - RF CafeBy providing a synergistic solution 3Gmetalworx looks forward to becoming a more valued supply partner to our valued clients.

WaveXorb absorbers are available in many standard formulations which meet exacting client performance requirements. In addition, custom formulations are available to meet specific customer needs.

For more information, visit www.WaveXorb.com.









About 3Gmetalworx

[borders/inc-300x250.htm]Since 1994, leading wireless electronics companies have relied on 3Gmetalworx to deliver cutting edge solutions for advanced RF/EMI PCB-level shielding requirements. From prototyping and design services to JIT manufacturing supply, our clients depend on us to provide a seamless service pathway supporting the entire product lifecycle. We are the acknowledged industry leader in flexibility of design and execution of complex multi-cavity assemblies.

Our organization's success is the result of uncompromising commitment to quality and service, a commitment backed up not by empty promises and wishful thinking, but by proven performance and reliable results. We believe in earning our clients' loyalty by delivering on every promise we make, and on every order we take.


Contact 3Gmetalwork

3Gmetalworx Inc.
2 - 90 Snow Boulevard
Concord, Ontario L4K 4A2
Phone: 289-845-3515
Fax: 289-845-3501 or 905-738-8064  
Sales: 289-845-3506  
For Sales Inquiries: sales@wavexorb.com
For Customer Service Inquiries: customerservice@wavexorb.com





Posted  4/8/2013

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