Are you looking for a coil that you can’t find in any standard range?

KUK will manufacture your inductive components exactly as requested. To do so, we need to know these specifications from you, among others:* Installation space* Electrical values* Material wire, coil former, tape, magnetic core etc.Once the initial situation has been clarified, we will work together with you to determine what is feasible. [Picture source: KUK Coils on…

Coil development for and with the customer

Coil development is an important process that requires careful planning to achieve the desired performance and reliability. During the feasibility phase, experienced coil manufacturers understand the challenges that may arise. The cooperation with a customer-specific coil manufacturer during the feasibility phase and for sampling is of great importance. Read more

KUK manufactures the smallest sensor coils available in all quantities

Are you developing high-end medical applications for electrophysiological treatments or diagnostic applications? KUK manufactures the smallest sensor coils available in all quantities. 100% customer-specific. * As air core coil or with windings directly on magnetic cores * Wires down to 0.010 mm / AWG 58 * Minimum (outer!) diameters from 0.3 mm[Picture source: KUK Coils on…

Edgewise Coils 

Als engineer ben je altijd op zoek naar manieren om je ontwerpen efficiënter en compacter te maken. Edgewise Coils kunnen een oplossing bieden.Laten we denken in mogelijkheden!

Tired of the constant headache of discontinued electronic parts?

Imagine the disruption and added costs when a critical component suddenly vanishes from your supply chain. That’s where KUK’s custom coils and chokes come in! We manufacture them in all series sizes, meeting your unique current and inductance requirements. [Picture source: KUK Coils on linkedin.com]

What material can coils be wound from?

In coil production, the wire used plays a central role. While copper is undoubtedly the most commonly used conductor material, especially for customer-specific coil projects, it is also worthwhile to test alternative coil wire, depending on the application. Read more

Metric vs. imperial: A look at AWG and mm in coil engineering

Both the AWG and metric system (mm) are used in coil design. The choice between them depends on the application, regional and personal preferences of the engineer. Both scales have advantages and disadvantages, and it’s important to be familiar with both and convert between them as needed. Read more