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139/141, Solaris 1, B-Wing, 1st Floor, Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Opp. L & T Gate No 6, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400072, Maharashtra

+91-22-28471956

+91-22-40022261

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338, International House, Baska, Halol, District Panchmahals, Pin 389 350, Gujarat (India)

02676-352000

Flatted Factory Building, EMC Park, Infovalley, Bhubaneswar, District Khordha, Pin 752054, Odisha (India)

SALES & MARKETING

PAN India: Shyam Acharya

9711200029 | shyam.acharya@rirpowersemi.com

North: Ramashankar Gupta

9217123679 | ramashankar.gupta@rirpowersemi.com

West: Neha Mhaskar

7738141738 | neha.mhaskar@rirpowersemi.com

South & East: Shyam Acharya

9711200029 | shyam.acharya@rirpowersemi.com

Railway (All India): Arindam Datta

9433586555 | arindam.datta@rirpowersemi.com

Si Thyristors & Diodes

Mr. R. D. Mane
(Chief Manager- Marketing)

marketing@rirpowersemi.com
+91 9322121271

IGBT Modules

Mrs. Neha R. Mhaskar
(Manager - Marketing)

neha.mhaskar@rirpowersemi.com
+91 7738141738

Equipment Division

Mr. Shyam Acharya
(Vice President)

shyam@rirpowersemi.com
+91 9711200029

Mr. Arindam Dutta
(Manager- Marketing)

sales@rirpowersemi.com
+91 9433586555

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RIR is a global landmark in Semiconductors having 25 years (two and a half decades) of technical collaboration with International Rectifier Corp., USA, for the manufacturing of Power Semiconductors.

A power semiconductor device is a semiconductor device used as a switch or rectifier in power electronics. Such a device is also called a power device or, when used in an integrated circuit, a power IC.

As components in power management subsystems, power semiconductors are typically used as switching devices and rectifiers (to convert electrical signals) and to change the voltage or frequency of an electrical current.

The power semiconductor devices have been grouped into the following two categories: (i) The old or conventional devices, i.e. power diode, thyristor, TRIAC, GTO, BJT and power MOSFET. (ii) Modern power devices, i.e. IGBT, SIT, SITH, MCT, IGCT and COOL MOS etc.