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Page 25 South-Tek Aids Silent Call to Help the Blind and Deaf Continued from previous page


plications. South-Tek has more than 12,000 systems installed worldwide in privately held busi-


customer’s manufacturing facili- ty, and providing nitrogen gener- ators that are quick and simple to maintain. Using a generator to produce


high-quality nitrogen gas on-de- mand at the point of process cuts out the middleman, eliminates long-term contracts and offers a massive reduction in the cost of gas by as much as 90 percent. Compared with using high-


pressure cylinders or bulk liquid nitrogen through a gas supplier, installing a nitrogen generator from South-Tek can deliver a re- turn on investment in as little as


18 months and provide low oper- ating costs throughout the sys- tems’ excellent lifespan. Nitrogen generators are an


efficient and green solution to meeting nitrogen gas needs. Be- cause these nitrogen generation systems eliminate the necessity of converting nitrogen from gas to a liquid for transportation, they consume far less energy than the alternative bulk gas supply. Now, Silent Call sees no pro-


duction shutdowns due to an empty nitrogen tank. Also, the new generator takes up very lit- tle space. The company was even


able to install the generator without help, but South-Tek sent a tech out to look over the instal- lation and explain its settings and proper maintenance. Contact: Silent Call Com-


munications, 5095 Williams Lake Road, Waterford Town- ship, MI 48329 % 800-572-5227 E-mail: cindy@silentcall.com Web: www.silentcall.com and South-Tek Systems, LLC, 3700 U.S. Highway 421 North, Wilmington, NC 28401 % 910-332-4173 E-mail: info@southteksystems.com Web: www.southteksystems.com r


South-Tek N2-GEN 130TS 2T5 nitrogen generator.


nesses and Fortune 500 compa- nies, all looking to drive cost sav- ings and efficiency. South-Tek’s brand has been built on reliabili- ty, ease of integration into the


NovaCentrix and Soldering Flexible


Electronics Continued from page 23


capitalize on advanced materials and formulations to provide con- ductivity options for additive electronics manufacturing, such as photovoltaic devices, RFID, smart cards and labels, displays, and advanced packaging. Met- alon inks with solderable, resis- tive, magnetic, and stretchable conductive properties are also available. Further expanding its range


of materials, NovaCentrix manu- factures nanosilver powder for both the conductive ink market and for biological uses. These materials have many advan- tages, such as tight size control, high purity and excellent dis- persibility. The company also manufactures silver nanopow- der, which is used in conductive inks for inkjet and flexographic printing. “NovaCentrix’s products are


at the forefront of innovation for printed electronics tools and ma- terial,” concludes Munson. “For us, it is not enough to just talk about innovation, we want to de- liver. Our products, technologies, and team are enabling printed electronic applications world- wide.” Contact: NovaCentrix, 400


Parker Drive, Suite 110, Austin, TX 78728 % 512-491-9500 E-mail: deb.dalton@novacen- trix.com Web: www.novacentrix.com r


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