Rishabh Instruments Limited engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of electrical measurement and process optimization equipment in Asia, the United States, Poland, other European countries, and internationally. It offers analog panel meters, shunts, multifunction meters, isolators, paperless recorders, digital multimeters, energy management systems, and synchronizing units. The company also provides protector relays, CAM switches, battery chargers, power quality devices, temperature controllers, clamp meters, genset controllers, and accessories. In addition, it offers current transformers, digital panel meters, transducers, power supply products, I/O's and converters, insulation testers, and earth testers. The company was formerly known as Rishabh Instruments Private Limited and changed its name to Rishabh Instruments Limited in September 2022. Rishabh Instruments Limited was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Nashik, India.
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