Welcome to Maxcap Electronics Sdn Bhd
Established in 1987, Maxcap Electronics Sdn Bhd is the first manufacturer of axial, radial and snap-in type of aluminium electrolytic capacitors in the northern region of Malaysia. Maxcap Electronics
Established in 1987, Maxcap Electronics Sdn Bhd is the first manufacturer of axial, radial and snap-in type of aluminium electrolytic capacitors in the northern region of Malaysia. Maxcap Electronics
List of capacitor companies Over 8 in Malaysia .
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