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Page 54 AUTOMATE YOUR LABEL PLACEMENT 30 CELEBRATING Y EARS CCL Labels CAB Printer


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For more information or to request a quote, email: sales@hoverdavis.com www.hoverdavis.com


www.us- tech.com Distribution RFMW Signs with Hirose


San Jose, CA — RFMW has signed a distribution agreement with Hirose Elec- tric. Under the terms of the agreement, RFMW will support Hirose’s exten- sive product offering with a focus on RF and microwave components, includ- ing attenuators, terminators, dividers, and directional couplers equipped with standard SMA/BNC/N coaxial connectors. RFMW is a specialized distributor of providing customers and suppliers with focused distribution of RF and mi- crowave components, as well as specialized component-engineering support. Hirose supplies interconnects and employs advanced engineering services, su-


perior customer support and worldwide manufacturing capabilities. Contact: RFMW, Ltd., 188 Martinvale Lane, San Jose, CA 95119 % 408-414-1450 E-mail: info@rfmw.com Web: www.rfmw.com


Smart Sonic Improves Hazardous


Waste Material Management Cleveland, OH — When using Smart Sonic’s 440-R detergent, the wash solu- tion in a Smart Sonic stencil cleaner is changed only once monthly, independ- ent of the number of stencils cleaned. This significantly limits the amount of wastewater generated. 440-R SMT detergent can be filtered by conventional means and prepared for drain disposal like other aqueous waste streams. However, most users prefer not to discharge anything to drain because of the associated liabilities. 440-R SMT detergent provides an alternative, because it contains no hazardous ingredients, no VOCs and the pH is mild alkaline, which makes the resulting liquid waste safe to evaporate to atmosphere in a


wastewater evaporator system. Contact: Smart Sonic Corp., 837 E. 79 Street, Cleveland, OH 44103


% 818-610-7900 fax: 818-610-7909 E-mail: smt@smartsonic.com Web: www.smartsonic.com


Rogers Adds N.A. Distribution Channel


Chandler, AZ — Rogers Corporation’s Advanced Connectivity Solutions (ACS) business unit has launched a new distribution channel with the addition of In- ternational Electronic Components (IEC) to its sales and service team in the U.S. and Canada. ACS provides global customers with market-leading high-perform- ance and high-reliability RF material solutions. IEC brings more than 53 years of sales and service experience in PCB processing and materials distribution. Rogers ACS’ expansion in the U.S., combined with IEC’s extensive experience and distribution network, is expected to provide a high level of support to its cus- tomers. Rogers and IEC will provide both sales and onsite service and support to


85224 % 480-961-8256 E-mail: sheryl.long@rogerscorporation.com Web: www.rogerscorp.com


New Yorker Electronics Stocks


ASC Film Capacitors Northvale, NJ — New Yorker Electronics is now distributing the ASC MEC-DL low-profile DC filter/link capacitor line of film capacitors. Designed primarily for PCB mounting, these low-profile capacitors are suitable for frequency con- verters, micro inverters and DC filtering applications. The most common appli- cation is the inverter solar market, but they excel in other inverter applications where a low profile is required. The lead spacing and compact size are conducive


NJ 07647 % 102-750-1171 E-mail: sales@newyorkerelectronics.com Web: www.newyorkerelectronics.com


Bourns Hybrid GDT/MOV Device


Available from TTI Fort Worth, TX — TTI is now offering the GMOV™ hybrid GDT/MOV protec- tion device from Bourns. This combination of the patented GDT with FLAT® technology and a MOV is suitable for any number of AC and DC power appli- cations, where a high level of performance is required over time. The devices are drop-in replacements for standard 0.6 and 0.8 in. (14 and 20 mm) MOVs and are UL 1449 Type 5 rated and RoHS-compliant. The GMOV component is designed to be an enhanced protection solution that minimizes degradation


and catastrophic failure issues that can occur with discrete MOVs. Contact: TTI, Inc., 2441 Northeast Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76106 % 800-225-5884 E-mail: sales@ttiinc.com Web: www.ttiinc.com


Mouser Offers Vishay Integrated


MOSFET Solutions Mansfield, TX — Mouser is now offering Vishay integrated MOSFET solutions that combine components into a single monolithic chip to increase density, effi- ciency, simplify design, and reduce BOM costs. These single- and multi-die MOS- FETs integrate features that include Schottky Barrier diodes and ESD protec- tion. These MOSFETs provide low ON-resistance, N- and P-channel Trench- FET® technologies and low thermal resistance. Vishay integrated MOSFETs are


available in a wide variety of configurations and packages for design flexibility. Contact: Mouser Electronics, 1000 N. Main Street, Mansfield, TX 76063


% 817-804-3888 fax: 817-804-3899 E-mail: kevin.hess@mouser.com Web: www.mouser.com


for low inductance and they are available with single or dual leads. Contact: New Yorker Electronics, 209 Industrial Parkway, Northvale,


PCB manufacturing customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. Contact: Rogers Corp., 2225 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ


July, 2019


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