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Vishay Completes Ametherm Acquisition

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Wednesday, 29 October, 2025

Earlier this year, Vishay Intertechnology completed its acquisition of Ametherm, marking  an exciting new chapter in our ongoing partnership and renewed confidence for engineers and procurement teams who depend on Ametherm’s reliable 

 inrush current limiters and high-performance NTC thermistor solutions.


Vishay Completes Ametherm Acquisition


With Ametherm now part of Vishay, customers benefit from enhanced product innovation, stronger supply chain stability, and global technical support. The integration combines Ametherm’s proven thermistor and surge protection technologies with Vishay’s broad portfolio of power management and passive components, delivering greater design flexibility and reliability across automotive, industrial, medical, and renewable energy applications.


As a franchised distributorIBS Electronics continues to provide the full range of Vishay–Ametherm thermistors and inrush current limiters. Backed by Vishay’s global manufacturing scale, quality assurance, and engineering expertise, IBS ensures responsive support and tailored sourcing solutions for OEMs, EMS providers, and design engineers worldwide.


At IBS, we remain committed to building partnerships that empower innovation and reliability across the electronics supply chain. The Vishay–Ametherm integration reinforces our shared focus on quality, performance, and customer-first service, values that continue to define the IBS Electronics experience.


Explore Vishay–Ametherm thermistors and inrush current limiters through IBS Electronics. 

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