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www.us- tech.com Distribution Nordson DAGE Appoints Crest Group


as Distributor Aylesbury, UK — Nordson DAGE, a division of Nordson Corporation, has ap- pointed the Crest Group distributor of its bond test and X-ray systems in Malaysia and Thailand. Crest will also distribute the company’s X-ray sys- tems in China. Part of the Advanced Technology Electronics Systems Group of the Nordson Corporation, Nordson DAGE offers a portfolio of bond test, ma- terials test, wafer X-ray metrology, and X-ray inspection systems. Specializ- ing in advanced microscopy imaging and complex analytical X-ray solutions, Crest has a strong regional reputation as having the largest technical support


group in Southeast Asia. Contact: Nordson DAGE, 2370 Oakridge Way, Suite B, Vista, CA 92081 % 510-683-3930 E-mail: sales@nordsondage.com Web: www.nordson.com


Vitronics Soltec Partners with EMEA


Electro Solutions Oosterhout, Netherlands — Vitronics Soltec has partnered with EMEA Elec- tro Solutions to represent and distribute its products in Portugal. The part- nership for Portugal is in addition to the existing agreement for Spain, and will now be valid for all of Iberia. This agreement with EMEA Electro Solu- tions is complemented by partnership with Soldering Technology to support customers in the region. According to Sales Manager Wim Schouten of Vitron- ics Soltec, the partnership is an important step for the company’s presence in Iberia. EMEA has a team in place which is focused on customer satisfaction, and offers products and services that align with Vitronics Soltec’s goals for the region. EMEA will be responsible for sales, service and spare parts for the en- tire range of Vitronics Soltec products, serviced from its offices in Barcelona,


Spain and Lisbon, Portugal. Contact: Vitronics Soltec, Inc., 1629 Old South 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 % 573-317-3008 E-mail: info.us@vsww.com Web: www.vitronics-soltec.com


Rutronik Seals Global Deal


The most advanced and versatile rework system available.


The MBT 350 has three handpiece channels that are active simultaneously. The system is fully programmable and can be password protected.


The Hi-Flo dual-purpose vacuum/pressure pump and delivery system features PACE’s patented SNAP-VAC Technology, providing the most vacuum available for desoldering applications.


MBT 350


1-877-882-7223 paceworldwide.com


with Dynastream Ispringen, Germany — Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH has be- come a global distribution partner of Dynastream. A subsidiary of Garmin, Dynastream offers wireless modules, the wireless protocol ANT and the stan- dardized ANT+ application profiles. The distribution agreement is valid worldwide and covers the entire Dynastream portfolio. This includes various wireless modules and USB adapters based on the popular ANT-enabled RFIC series made by Nordic Semiconductor. The focus is on the new N5 module families that come with a pre-programmed S210 SoftDevice supplied with ANT protocol. The company is now applying ANT increasingly to the internet of things (IoT) M2M market. To meet demand for Bluetooth Smart, the com- pany is offering an ANT-BLE combo stack for download with the S310 Soft- Device from Nordic Semiconductor. Rutronik has been distributing the com-


pany’s modules in Europe since 2007. Contact: Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH, Industriestrasse


2, 75228 Ispringen, Germany % +49-7231-801-0 fax: +49-7231-822-82 E-mail: rutronik@rutronik.com Web: www.rutronik.com


CDM Electronics Becomes Distributor


for Clements National Turnersville, NJ — CDM Electronics is now an authorized distributor of Clements National Company’s Cadillac® brand of 27-point jumper assemblies, receptacles and accessories for rail freight and passenger train-line communica- tions and control. The parts supplied include the CRA series receptacles with male contacts, the CPA series jumper assemblies with female contacts, and re- placement cover, socket, and pin contact kits. Designed for use in harsh environ- ments, the 30A, 600V series is offered in an array of configurations for train-line car control and communications (COMM) and multiple unit (MU) locomotive control. Their standard 27-point design is interchangeable and mates with all major brands, and is compatible with General Motors Electro-Motive Division


and Electro-Motive Diesel. Parts are qualified for use on all Amtrak equipment. Contact: CDM Electronics, 130 American Boulevard, Turnersville, NJ


08012 % 856-740-1200 fax: 856-740-0500 E-mail: sales@cdmelectronics.com Web: www.cdmelectronics.com


Framos Expands Sony Partnership in


North America Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — The Framos Group, a supplier of imaging prod- ucts and services, has expanded its North American subsidiary’s partnership with Sony to include the company’s FCB, XC, XCD, and CVY camera lines. The camera technology being incorporated into the portfolio is based on Sony’s image sensors. One product in particular, the FCB-MA130, is a compact zoom camera module for OEM which has dimensions of 16.5 x 18 x 10.3 mm (0.65 x 0.71 x 0.41 in.) and delivers still images with a resolution of up to 13MP, as well as videos in full HD (1080p/30). With a powerful 1/2.45-in. Exmor CMOS


Solutions and systems for soldering, rework and repair of electronics


sensor, the camera is well-suited for industrial applications. Contact: Framos GmbH, Mehlbeerenstrasse 2, 82024 Taufkirchen, Germany % +49-0-89-710667-0 E-mail: sales@framos.com Web: www.framos.com


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