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www.us- tech.com Distribution BTU Adds Reps in U.S. Northeast For all your workbench needs.


North Billerica, MA — BTU International has hired JT Technologies as its newest manufacturers’ representative. John and Tom Kintner will represent BTU’s PYRAMAX reflow ovens in the territory and states of Eastern Pennsyl- vania, New Jersey and New York. Based in New York, JT Technologies pro- vides technical sales representation for equipment used to assemble, solder, clean, inspect, and test PCBs. The Kintners have more than 50 years of com-


bined experience working in the electronics industry in their territory. Contact: BTU International, Inc., 23 Esquire Road, North Billerica, MA % 978-667-4111 fax: 978-667-9068 Web: www.btu.com


Speedprint Appoints Quiptech For Most Popular Hand Crank Adjust


Mexico and Central Europe Tampa, FL — Speedprint Technology has appointed Quiptech as its author- ized distributor for the entire range of Speedprint products in Mexico and across most countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The agreement was sealed at the most recent APEX Expo. For more than 25 years, Quiptech has been a leading distributor of equipment and consumables in the electronics and medical device manufacturing sectors, with a geographical footprint that provides support in Europe and Mexico. Quiptech will take on the distribution of the Speedprint product portfolio and provide field support in Mexico, Cen-


tral Europe and Eastern Europe. Contact: Speedprint Technology, 519 US Highway 301 South, Tampa,


FL 33619 % 813-664-0686 E-mail: mark.brawley@speedprint-tech.com Web: www.speedprint-tech.com


New Yorker Electronics Stocking Electric Adjust Packaging Benches 1proline.com PH: 800 739 9067


New CDE Capacitors Northvale, NJ — New Yorker Electronics is now stocking the new Cornell Du- bilier Electronics (CDE) Type RA multilayered polymer capacitors for 257°F (125°C) operation. The capacitors are constructed using stacked metallized polyester and protected by an impregnable sealant, which eliminates the need for an external case. This rugged package style offers the highest energy den- sity technology available for switching power supplies, DC-DC converters and other high ripple current applications. New Yorker also distributes CDE’s


NJ 07647 % 201-750-1171 E-mail: sales@newyorkerelectronics.com Web: www.newyorkerelectronics.com


Type RA Angstor® radial PET film capacitors for 257°F (125°C) operation. Contact: New Yorker Electronics, 209 Industrial Parkway, Northvale,


Exact Metrology Distributes GOM CT


in U.S. Brookfield, WI — Exact Metrology is now a distributor of the GOM CT scanner in the U.S. GOM is an established global company and leader in structured light scanning technologies. The company develops, produces and distributes soft- ware, machines and systems for industrial and automated 3D coordinate meas- uring technology, 3D CT, and 3D testing, based on the latest research results and innovative technologies. The CT scanner provides 3D data of internal and external component geometries in exceptionally high resolution. It is designed to produce the finest details visible throughout the component, simplifying initial


sampling, tool correction and inspection tasks during production. Contact: Exact Metrology, Inc., 20515 Industry Avenue, Brookfield, WI


53045 % 614-264-8587 E-mail: stevey@exactmetrology.com Web: www.exactmetrology.com


Senet and Arrow Join Forces for


IoT Connectivity Portsmouth, NH — Senet, Inc., and Arrow Electronics are now working to- gether to simplify the process of purchasing and deploying connected IoT so- lutions. Through this global agreement, Arrow is now offering low-power wide area network (LPWAN) gateways preconfigured to operate on the Senet net- work. This allows application providers and end customers to shorten their deployment cycles knowing they are working with hardware and network con-


nectivity that has been prequalified to be interoperable. Contact: Senet, Inc., 100 Market Street, Suite 302, Portsmouth, NH 03801 % 877-807-5755 E-mail: info@senetco.com Web: www.senetco.com


TTI Stocking Molex FFC/FPC


Connectors Fort Worth, TX — TTI is now stocking Molex easy-on FFC/FPC connectors in a broad range of pitch options to meet a wide variety of space and usage needs for applications in all markets. For applications demanding small pitch sizes with high reliability, these connectors offer 0.008 to 0.08 in. (0.2 to 2.0 mm) pitches, which are excellent for tight packaging applications. They also deliver features that include positive locks and a dual-contact design to ensure a reliable connec- tion. Molex’s FFC/FPC connectors are available with zero insertion force and low


See at BIOMEDevice, Booth 943


insertion force actuator options, which are preassembled and covered. Contact: TTI, Inc., 2441 Northeast Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76106 % 800-225-5884 E-mail: sales@ttiinc.com Web: www.ttiinc.com


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