March, 2013
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On-Line Customer Service with All New Website
Epoxies, Etc. Improves
Cranston, RI — Same URL, new up- to-date look, loaded with technical information on Epoxies, Etc.’s new website. The new site has drop-down navigation menus, product tables, and other features that make it easy to navigate.
According to the company, it al-
ways strives to improve quality, whether it’s by reformulating a prod- uct, making service more efficient, or providing access to up-to-date infor- mation. The new website allows the user to place orders quickly and se- curely, request no-charge samples, and receive product recommenda- tions. The “Tech Bulletin Search” and “Site Search” bars at the top of the page are used to quickly access
Juki: 75 Years of Global Innovation and Quality
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full three-year parts warranty for all machines sold in the Americas and Europe. As a result of this warranty, customers do not pay for parts for the first three years of ownership. After that, the average cost is less than $500 per year. The winner of more than 30 in-
dustry awards, Juki has built its global image on a combination of top- quality and high-reliability machines
information by a keyword or the first few characters of a product name. Product pages provide general infor- mation and technical specifications. Users can watch a video or visit the “News” Page for additional informa- tion on company happenings and product developments, or visit the new “Blog” Page. Contact: Epoxies, Etc., 21 Star-
line Way, Cranston, RI 02921 % 800-376-9437 or 401-946-5564 fax: 401-946-5526 E-mail:
service@epoxies.com Web:
www.epoxies.com
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Creativity Fuels Increase in Sales For IMET
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cates all the stores in the mall that stock the sizes specified. Mr. Krol credits much of IMET’s
success to his company’s ability to mi- grate from design to contract manu- facturing made possible by an em- ployee team with diverse skills and an affiliation with vendors that deliv- er what they promise. “This has been especially true
with equipment we’ve purchased from Manncorp, particularly their MC-391 pick and place machine, which was our first major capital out- lay back in 2008. On it rode the des- tiny of our company. Not only did the
placer perform as advertised, it still is doing its job shift-after-shift, day in day out. As a result, we expect to add a second high-speed line with AP- 2500 automatic stencil printer, the 4- head MC-388 pick and place with 10,500 cph throughput and a CR- 8000 lead-free reflow oven. Of course, there was never the slightest doubt that these could only be Manncorp machines,” he added. Contact: IMET Corporation, 505
Keystone Road, Unit E, Southamp- ton, PA 18966 % 267-288-5330 Toll-Free: 866-537-2386 E-mail:
imet@imetcorporation.com Web:
www.imetcorporation.comr
The FX series high-speed chip- shooter combined with the KE series flexible mounter has the ability to run high-speed, high- mix production lines that support quick changeover.
with a reputation for world-class service and support that result in the lowest production costs for its cus- tomers. Juki Automation Systems al- so offers selective solder and stamp soldering machines backed by the largest field service group in the in- dustry.
Juki Automation Systems’ Pres-
ident and CEO Bob Black comment- ed on this milestone, “All of us at Ju- ki want to thank our customers worldwide who have enabled us to reach this 75{SP}th{/SP} anniver- sary. It is their repeated purchases of our products that is the foundation of our success.” Contact: Juki Automation Sys-
tems, Inc., 507 Airport Blvd. Mor- risville, NC 27560; % 919-460-0111 Web:
www.jukiamericas.comr
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