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Second half ‘60ies

As a consequence of the development of new radio and television channels, the production specializes in copper capillary wires (diam. 0.10 mm) covered in natural silk, and manufacturing of Litz wire is introduced (insulated in silk or new materials such as Nylon) to have an alternative to the German production.

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1964

With the development of the national telephone network, and thus doubling the production volumes, the company consistently expanded. The taping of copper wires and strips is introduced as a new process to compensate for the lower demand for coiled alloy wires.