Fuji Electric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuji Electric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuji Electric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (å¯Œå£«é›»æ©Ÿæ ªå¼ä¼šç¤¾ Fuji Denki Kabushiki-gaisha ?), operating under the brand name FE, is a Japanese electrical equipment company, manufacturing pressure transmitters, flowmeters, gas analyzers, controllers, inverters, pumps, generators, ICs, motors, and power equipment
History
Fuji Electric was established in 1923 as a capital and technology tie-up between Furukawa Electric, a spinnoff from Furukawa zaibatsu company, and Siemens AG The name “Fuji” is derived from Furukawa's “Fu” and Siemens' “Ji”, since German pronunciation of Siemens is written jiimensu in Japanese romanization. The characters used to write Mount Fuji were used as ateji. In 1935, Fuji Electric spun off the telephone department as Fuji Tsushinki (lit. Fuji Communications Equipment, now Fujitsu)
Divisions and products
- Power and social infrastructure
- Industrial infrastructure
- Transmission and distribution equipment — joint venture with Schneider Electric
- Industrial power supply equipment
- Industrial drive systems
- Heating and induction furnace equipment
- Plant control and measurement systems
- Radiation monitoring systems
- Power electronics
- Inverters/servo systems
- Transportation power electronics
- Uninterruptible power supply systems
- Power conditioners
- Power distribution and control equipment
- Electronic devices
- Food and beverage distribution
- Vending machines
- Retail distribution systems
- Currency handling equipment
- Freezing and refrigerated showcases