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16840 Clay Road - Suite 104 - Houston, Texas 77084

 Phone (281) 550-6800 Fax (281) 550-6606


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Kentronics Inc. located in Houston, Texas  USA, was originally founded as Kentron Inc. in 1972 to provide the traffic industry with the most advanced traffic control products available anywhere in the world. Kentronics designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of traffic control products, including the KMT1780L NEMA Closed Loop System Controller, and is currently developing the KMT1800L NEMA TS2 Intelligent Closed Loop System Controller that is completely downward compatible with the current KMT1700 both in software & functionality.

Kentronics Inc. also manufactures a complete line of NEMA Control Cabinets Assemblies, Card Rack Power Supplies & Electromechanical 1/2/3 Dial Controllers. We are also a source for signals, hardware and UC Wireless Communications Spread Spectrum Transceivers & other related products as well as NEMA based Traffic Control software for the 170E & 179 style controllers. 


Our Mission

We at Kentronics, although small in comparison to other manufactures of traffic control products, strive to provide the Traffic Industry with the most advanced, reliable and cost effective products on the market.  


Company Profile

Kentronics Inc. along with providing NEMA Traffic Signal Controllers, also provides niche-market products from a variety of sources - products that conform to our stringent quality control criteria and are not generally available from other sources. Although the company takes its name from the Greek definition for origin or source, it is the ABSOLUTE QUALITY banner that guides its direction. Kentronics manufacturing facilities are currently based Houston Texas, with distributors in Texas, Louisiana, New York, Illinois and Missouri with expansion plans for other States in the U.S. and over seas.


What Makes Us Special

The Kentronics KMT1780L NEMA TS1 and the KMT1800 NEMA TS2 System Controllers and associated software is rather unique in as each controller is both a system master and local intersection controller in one. This same feature, and the additional described in the controller manuals, are also available for 170's and 179 type controller operations.

Currently installed at several locations in the State of New York, this concept of system compatibility between the NEMA and the 170 world has been extremely advantageous to the jurisdictions employing this type of interchangeability. In short, Kentronics Inc is the only Traffic Signal Manufacturer who offers not only a NEMA System controller, but software allowing for Closed Loop Interconnection of both a NEMA styled controller and Federal Highway Administrations 170 type controllers.

All of us at Kentronics Inc hope that you enjoy our Web Site and find the information contained herein of use, as with most Web Sites, this Page is currently under construction. In the future we hope to bring you additional information and even controller & central computer software upgrades through down loading. If you have any questions please feel free to call. Thank you for visiting our Web Site and inquiring about the Kentronics NEMA TS1 & TS2 System Controllers and other related products.


Contact Information

Telephone
281-550-6800
FAX
281-550-6606
Postal address
16840 Clay Road Suite 104 - Houston, Texas 77084
Electronic mail
General Information: kentron@flash.net
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Webmaster: kentron@flash.net

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