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www.us- tech.com Distribution Inventec Names Powell as Distributor


Deep River, CT — Inventec Performance Chemicals USA, LLC, is growing its reach and improving its delivery speed through a new strategic distribution partner, Powell Industries. Powell has been a value-added distributor to EMS companies for more than 20 years and has seven distribution offices covering the western U.S. Inventec produces solder pastes, coatings, cleaning chemistries, and Amtech-branded solder products. It has 10 subsidiaries throught Europe, Asia, the U.S., and Mexico, including seven production sites that are all ISO or ISO 14001 certified and equipped with state-of-the-art lab- oratories. Web: www.inventecusa.com


GEN3 Appoints Horizon Sales N.A. Dist.


Farnborough, Hampshire, UK —Michigan-based Horizon Sales has been selected as GEN3’s exclusive distributor in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The agreement between GEN3 and Horizon Sales was made as a result of the partnership GEN3 had with Ascentech, LLC, coming to a natural end. In business for more than 25 years, Horizon delivers state-of-the-art equipment and supplies to its customers. The company represents the midwestern states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Ken- tucky, western Pennsylvania, Illinois, eastern Iowa, Wisconsin, and Florida. For GEN3, Horizon will expand its geographical reach through North America into Canada and south into Mexico. Web: www.gen3systems.com


Heilind Expands Industrial Cable


Selection Wilmington, MA — Heilind Electronics is now stocking Alpha Wire’s Pro-Met industrial cable. Pro-Met is a line of flexible industrial cable highly resistant to both oils and UV damage. Standard features include 2 to 12 conductors, gray or transparent jacketing options and unshielded or tinned copper braid shielding with a 300/500 voltage rating. Customers can select from 164, 328 and 984 ft (50, 100 and 300m) lengths. A wide range of options makes Pro-Met a flexible solution for industrial automation systems. Alpha Wire’s Pro-Met cable is de- signed to provide consistent reliability, resulting in more uptime, fewer errors, and precise operation of equipment. Web: www.heilind.com


Mouser Stocks Hirose High-Speed REFLOW


SOLDERING SYSTEMS


37 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE


Connectors Mansfield, TX — Suitable for motor control, industrial use and other demand- ing applications, Hirose’s ER8 series of 0.03 in. (0.8 mm) pitch connectors are now available from Mouser. The connectors come with a staggered GSSG arrangement and 85W differential impedance. They are optimized for signal in- tegrity performance, meeting 10 Gb/s IEEE 802.3ap specs for excellent inser- tion loss to crosstalk ratio. Mouser Electronics is a worldwide authorized dis- tributor of semiconductors and electronic components for more than 750 manu- facturers. The company specializes in the rapid introduction of new products and technologies for design engineers and buyers. Web: www.mouser.com


CDM Now Distributing Sumitomo Heat


Shrink Tubing Turnersville, NJ — CDM Electronics is now offering SAE AS23053 extended di- mensional life heat shrink tubing manufactured by Sumitomo Electric Inter- connect Products. The new SAE AS23053 standard requiring QPL approval re- places MIL-I-23053, MIL-DTL-23053 and SAE-AMS-DTL-23053 specifications, which establish the requirements for various types and colors of electrical insu- lating sleeving that will shrink to a predetermined size upon the application of heat. It allows manufacturers to certify their material up to 12 years. Web: www.cdmelectronics.com


New Yorker Intros AC Filter Capacitors FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 2000WB


Small Footprint • Roller Conveyors Walking Beam Transport • Consistent High Yields


Northvale, NJ — New Yorker Electronics has released a new capacitor designed specifically for AC harmonic filtering in power factor correction applications. The ASC capacitor HCO/HCG single-phase AC filter capacitor is engineered for input and output filtering in UPS, motor drives, LC/LCL filtering, wind and solar power, and other power conversion technologies. The ASC HC (high cur- rent) single-phase capacitors are manufactured with high-quality metallized polypropylene film, designed for long life, low dielectric losses, high RMS cur- rent ratings, and low ESR. There are two types available: the HCG is filled with ASC™ soft gel and the HCO is filled with biodegradable vegetable-based oil. Web: www.newyorkerelectronics.com


TTI to Distribute for SSI Technologies


SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC. www.sikama.com


Fort Worth, TX —TTI has entered into a North America distribution agreement with SSI Technologies, an Amphenol Company. SSI Technologies, based in Janesville, Wisconsin, produces the highest quality and most reliable pressure, level and magnetic sensors, sensor-based monitoring systems, digital pressure gauges, and digital level gauges for the automotive and industrial markets. TTI is an authorized, specialty distributor of interconnect, passive and electro- mechanical components and a distributor of choice for industrial and consumer electronics manufacturers worldwide. The company maintains nearly two mil- lion square feet of dedicated warehouse space, containing more than 850,000 component part numbers. Web: www.ttiinc.com


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