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March, 2019 ElEctronic Mfg SErvicES


Essemtec Helps Comus International Provide Turnkey Sensors


By Dhiran Rana, Chief Engineer, Comus International C


omus International was founded in June of 1978, by president and CEO Robert P. Romano. The company began as a manu-


facturer of glass mercury tilt-switches for resi- dential and commercial thermostats. Immedi- ate success and rapid growth led to new product development and soon the metal mercury switch and, ultimately, the patented non-mer- cury switch were designed and offered to the market. Today, Comus International is a leading


manufacturer of tilt and tip-over switches, mo- tion/vibration sensors, reed switches, reed re- lays, solid state relays, proximity sensors, float switches and a wide variety of custom turnkey sensors. Its product growth and offering has been built with an excellent reputation for qual- ity and service. Comus has evolved into a world leader in


the design, development and manufacture of a wide variety of sensors and sensor-related prod- ucts. Applications are found in market seg- ments that include medical, automotive, white goods, alarm and security, and military and aerospace. Products include reed switches, re- lays, proximity sensors, tilt switches and mo- tion sensors, liquid level and pressure sensors, smart sensors, and custom products.


“At Comus we take pride in being known


throughout the industry as a leader in provid- ing the best service to our clients,” says Ro- mano. “Our lasting commitment is to meet the ever-changing necessities of our customers and the markets they serve. We strive to continual- ly improve our processes and our products and to pioneer developments and sensors that use less power while never sacrificing quality or function. Additionally, we work to expand our product knowledge and diversification so that we may continue our mission of ‘sensing the world’s needs.’”


Partnership with Essemtec To meet this mission and exceed customer


needs, Comus International partners only with manufacturers that hold the same high stan- dards. Essemtec is one such partner and has worked with Comus International since 2011, with the original purchase of the Pantera line. Romano says, “We were amazed how the ma- chines worked and the precision technology be- hind the line.” Since that time, the company upgraded to


Essemtec’s FOX4 component placement machine at Comus International’s facility.


the FOX4 pick-and-place machine. Comus orig- inally chose Essemtec’s Pantera because it al-


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