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About Us
Philtek was founded in 1976 to provide DC to AC power supplies with a commitment to quality, reliability and innovation. We are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of large, parallel/redundant inverter systems. Philtek supplies DC to AC inverters for commercial and industrial applications requiring critical power.
We cater to a wide range of customers such as telecommunications companies, gas and electric utilities, pulp and paper mills. Our primary products are DC to AC inverters with battery chargers, frequency converters, and uninterruptible power supplies available as custom-designed power conversion equipment.
To ensure that quality is built into all of our products, the materials and components are selected carefully for long-term reliability. All magnetics and circuit boards are designed, prototyped, manufactured and tested in Philtek’s Richmond, BC, Canada facility. Our systems undergo intensive testing and burn-in before they leave the plant. This thoroughly integrated, highly controlled manufacturing process is your assurance that a Philtek system will perform dependably under the most adverse conditions.
Philtek is proud of its record of providing reliable products that require little or no servicing. Should a service interruption occur, our technical staff is available to provide support.
Philip Pong, Founder
Company News
Philtek Electronics Opens a Manufacturing Plant in Canada
Our company has opened a new 40,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Richmond BC, Canada. Because of the success of the HPRi Inverter System, our company consolidated the manufacturing process into one plant. We previously produced products from several locations that have been in use due to our rapid expansion that started in 2000.
This new facility provides space for offices, training, research and development, testing, circuit board assembly, transformer production, and general assembly. Additional utility power is also available in the new manufacturing plant to allow for the testing and burn-in of Philtek’s large inverter systems.