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   | title = Main-Six
   | title = Main-Six
  | motto = ''"Trusted name in French chips manufacturing since 1986."''
   | status = Active
   | status = Active
   | industry = Electronics
   | industry = Electronics
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'''Main-Six''' is a French company founded in 1986 that manufactures electronic components and chips. The company has a local branch in [[Stalburg]] and has manufactured SW-WFM6-EWL-M51 Water Flow Monitors for [[Stalburg Water]] used to monitor water systems and a Switch Control system for metro tracks.
'''Main-Six''' is a French company founded in 1986 that manufactures electronic components and chips. The company has a local branch in [[Stalburg]] and has manufactured SW-WFM6-EWL-M51 Water Flow Monitors for [[Stalburg Water]] used to monitor water systems and a Switch Control system for metro tracks. The company operates under a TS-PP-AJ-RD-RR-FS.QN.CHRYS.I.B.Q license.


==Products==
==Products==

Revision as of 08:54, 5 June 2024

Main-Six
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General
Company Main-Six
Motto "Trusted name in French chips manufacturing since 1986."
Status Active
Industry Electronics

Main-Six is a French company founded in 1986 that manufactures electronic components and chips. The company has a local branch in Stalburg and has manufactured SW-WFM6-EWL-M51 Water Flow Monitors for Stalburg Water used to monitor water systems and a Switch Control system for metro tracks. The company operates under a TS-PP-AJ-RD-RR-FS.QN.CHRYS.I.B.Q license.

Products

SW-WFM6-EWL-M51 Water Flow Monitors radio communicate with main control board at Pitheath Water Treatment plant, providing data about the water flow in the main fresh water canals, including Fisch River, Hammer Valley River, Bergmann Tunnel No. 1 and Bergmann Tunnel No. 2.

Switch Control allows the track switch to work in Auto mode, which allows it to be controlled remotely from a control center, or in Manual mode in which a physical operator can change between main and aux track from within the Switch Control panel.

Trivia

  • Main-Six was created by Jimmy-le-sniper and the design of its logo is loosely inspired by a one used by real Vinci Construction company.