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May, 2017 Business Briefs Gowanda Acquires Dyco Electronics


Gowanda, NY — Gowanda Components Group (GCC) has expanded its range of electronic component products and technologies through the acquisition of Dyco Electronics. Based in Hornell, New York, Dyco designs custom magnet- ics for high-reliability and high-performance applications. The company’s ex- pertise with laminated transformers, planar transformers and specialized so- lutions offers many new benefits to Gowanda’s customer base. Dyco’s opera- tions will remain in Hornell. The sixth acquisition for GCC in the last five years, the addition of the newly-acquired factory adds a fourth facility to


Gowanda’s manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. Contact: Gowanda Electronics, 1 Magnetics Parkway, Gowanda, NY


Schleuniger Acquires Software


Supplier DilT Manchester, NH — Schleuniger has completed its acquisition of wire processing and wire harness production software developer DilT AG. DilT will continue to operate as an independent company within the Schleuniger Group. The compa- ny’s customers will continue to benefit from current and future software ver- sions designed to interface efficiently with machines from all major manufactur- ers. DilT is a global supplier of integrated software solutions that optimize and control wire harness processing and production from the cutting area through to shipping. The company’s partnerships with machine manufacturers will re- main unchanged by the acquisition, and the solidified relationship with Schleu-


niger is expected to help the company grow internationally. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87 Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103


% 603-668-8117 fax: 603-668-8119 E-mail: sales@schleuniger.com Web: www.schleuniger-na.com


Hanwha Expands Engineering


Support Team Irvine, CA — Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas, formerly Samsung C&T Automation, has expanded its engineering support team for SMT busi- ness development by 140 personnel globally. The team will support systems in North America and abroad through new product introductions, technical feature enhancements, cross platform capabilities, and continuous improve- ment initiatives. Recent offerings include the company’s SM485 for multifunc- tional component mounting applications, LED big-board process capability


and process monitoring software enabling SPI/AOI feedback. Contact: Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas, 17835 Sky Park


Circle, Suite E, Irvine, CA % 949-222-2201 E-mail: jonny.n@hanwha.com Web: www.hanwha-smt.com


SMTXtra Launches U.S. Sister Company


Alcoa, TN — SMT Xtra, a provider of SMT production equipment and machine parts, has launched a sister company in the U.S. SMT Xtra USA, Inc., will of- fer its products to the U.S. and Mexico. Based in Alcoa, Tennessee, the com- pany was founded as part of a broader growth plan to establish a direct pres- ence in the U.S. to offer the same products and services available in Europe and Asia. The U.S. facility is led by the company’s U.S.-based sales manager, Paul Pittman. SMT Xtra timed the launch strategically as manufacturing


growth in the U.S. during 2018 is expected to rise by nearly three percent. Contact: SMT Xtra USA, Inc., 369 Sanderson Street, Suite 5, Alcoa, TN 37701 % 865-548-5986 E-mail: alex@smtxtra.com Web: www.smtxtra.com


Stoelting Bolstered by CDF Purchase


Kiel, WI — Stoelting Cleaning’s parent company Vollrath® has acquired the cleaning equipment division of CDF Industries, located in Quakertown, Penn- sylvania. By acquiring CDF, Vollrath adds a range of innovative cleaning processes and designs to the product portfolio offered by Stoelting. CDF’s op- erations for vibratory deburring and centrifugal disc finishing will still oper- ate under the CDF Industries name. Stoelting Cleaning Equipment, based in Kiel, Wisconsin, designs and manufactures a complete line of spray and ultra- sonic cleaning equipment for manufacturing operations, including general in-


%920-894-2293 fax: 920-894-7029 E-mail: customerservice@stoeltingcleaning.com Web: www.stoeltingcleaning.com


dustrial, machining and stamping, electronics, automotive, and aerospace. Contact: PW Stoelting, LLC, 502 Highway 67, Kiel, WI 53042


Universal to Use Cogiscan Traceability


Bromont, Quebec, Canada — Universal Instruments has chosen Cogiscan to implement a full traceability solution for one of its major EMS customers. The company selected Universal to source and supply complete production lines for a new facility. Universal evaluated multiple vendors before settling on Co- giscan’s track, trace and control (TTC) system. Cogiscan’s large interface li- brary allows the TTC system to connect easily to each different type of produc- tion machine, including screen printers, automated inspection machines and reflow systems. Through the intelligent manufacturing environment offered


Canada J2L 2N8 % 450-534-2644 E-mail: info@cogiscan.com Web: www.cogiscan.com


by Cogiscan, Universal’s customers are now a step closer to Industry 4.0. Contact: Cogiscan, 28-B boulevard de l’Aeroport, Bromont, Quebec,


See at EWPTE Booth 1909


14070 % 716-532-2234 fax: 716-532-2702 E-mail: dkohlhagen@gowanda.com Web: www.gowanda.com


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