Blacknell Lane, Crewkerne,

Somerset, UK, TA18 7HE

+44(0)1460 230000

info@euroquartz.co.uk

UK MANUFACTURING

Euroquartz Ltd have been manufacturing and supplying quartz crystals since 1982.
Our range of military clock oscillators and crystals are produced in our AS9100 approved facility and our sources of supply for other product have been established over the last 20 years.
This has enabled us to build up a robust traceability system which has enabled our customers to support their COT’s programs.

As part of the continual improvement program Euroquartz has completed the installation of a class7 cleanroom facility in Q1 2019.

QUARTZ CRYSTAL BASED PRODUCTS

Euroquartz has been providing a service to the aerospace industry for over twenty years and have been involved inprojects ranging from engine management systems to complex radar systems.

The comprehensive range of product includes crystals, clock oscillators, TCXO’s VCXO’s and OCXO’s as well as a range of filter products.

This is made possible by long-standing collaborations with some of the worlds leading manufacturers who have enabled Euroquartz to extend the range of products offered.

All aspects of design are considered such as long-term aging characterisation of oscillators, accurate stability modelling and environmental predictions.

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