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American Plating Power Adds Senior Applications Engineer

Doug Delaney has more than 21 years of power supply experience ranging from equipment design to new product innovation and customer technical support.

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American Plating Power has added Doug Delaney as a senior applications engineer.

Delaney has more than 21 years of power supply experience ranging from equipment design to new product innovation and customer technical support. He has worked with nearly all aspects of rectifier engineering and has a degree in applied science and industrial electricity.

At American Plating Power, Delaney’s focus will on continuously improving the customer experience, the company says, including by helping develop new standard and custom products and services as the industry demands.

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