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1968 [[Thorn Electrical Industries]] acquired [[Triangle Products|Triangle]] of Hyde, and amalgamated it with [[Crypton Equipment]] to form [[Crypton Triangle]]<ref>The Times, 28 July 1970</ref>. | |||
1970 Thorn sold [[Crypton Triangle]] to [[Tube Investments]]<ref>The Times, 28 July 1970</ref>. | |||
1970s Development of advanced, non-oscilloscope analyser and the introduction of on-board electronic systems testing. | |||
1980s Introduction of a microprocessor controlled automatic tester. | |||
1983 [[FKI Electricals]] acquired 4 transport equipment companies from TI including '''TI Crypton'''<ref>The Times, Nov 13, 1985</ref> | |||
2012 Bought by Continental of Germany. | |||
2020 Company website - [https://www.cryptontechnology.com/why-crypton/history Crypton's History]. | |||
The original art deco factory frontage in Bridgwater survives, bearing the Crypto name. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 12 February 2025
Part of Tube Investments
1968 Thorn Electrical Industries acquired Triangle of Hyde, and amalgamated it with Crypton Equipment to form Crypton Triangle[1].
1970 Thorn sold Crypton Triangle to Tube Investments[2].
1970s Development of advanced, non-oscilloscope analyser and the introduction of on-board electronic systems testing.
1980s Introduction of a microprocessor controlled automatic tester.
1983 FKI Electricals acquired 4 transport equipment companies from TI including TI Crypton[3]
2012 Bought by Continental of Germany.
2020 Company website - Crypton's History.
The original art deco factory frontage in Bridgwater survives, bearing the Crypto name.