September, 2021 BUSINESS BRIEFS Gowanda Unveils New Branding Effort
GOWANDA, NY — Gowanda Electronics is pleased to announce the launch of its new brand identity with a redesigned logo and new web- site. The new Gowanda logo has a look and feel that aligns with the company’s premier supplier status which is rooted in nearly six decades of inductor design and production expertise combined with close working relationships with its customers. The rebranded website offers an advanced parametric search tool, easy-to-navigate pages and a structured layout for a simplified user experience. Web:
www.gowanda.com
C&K Creates New Aerospace Division
WALTHAM, MA — C&K has entered into an agreement to acquire E.I.S. Electronics, industry specialists in the design and manufacture of electrical wiring interconnection systems (EWIS) for avionics, de- fense and aerospace applications. In conjunction with this transaction, C&K announced the creation of a new division, C&K Aerospace, com- bining E.I.S Electronics’ EWIS capabilities with C&K’s avionics switch and ESCC, NASA, and MIL-certified space connector business. Web:
www.ckswitches.com
CheckSum Test System Chosen for
Auto Sensor Project ARLINGTON, WA — CheckSum’s 12KN In-Circuit Test system was selected by a global automotive manufacturer for its Mexico sensor production expansion project. With many new automotive projects in- volving small PCBAs being moved to this suppliers’ facility in Mexico, the company needed to expand production capacity and reevaluate the capabilities of its current test and programming process. Several ma- jor ATE suppliers were evaluated, including current ICT and pro- gramming vendors with whom they have a large investment in fix- tures and equipment. Web:
www.checksum.com
End-to-End Manufacturing from MMT
WEST PALM BEACH, FL — Medical Manufacturing Technologies (MMT), a global provider of medical device manufacturing solutions, has expanded its equipment portfolio to include micro coil winders, electrochemical and centerless grinding applications, catheter lamina- tors, and catheter tipping, cutting, drilling, and punching technolo- gies. These new applications complement MMT’s broader solution of- ferings as a comprehensive source for medical device manufacturing. Web:
www.mmt-inc.com
Mycronic Receives Two SLX Orders
ROWLEY, MA — Mycronic AB has received an order for two SLX sys- tems from a new customer in Asia. The order value is in the range of 7 to 10 million USD. Delivery of both systems is planned for the sec- ond quarter of 2022. The SLX laser mask writer meets rising demand for photomasks for the semiconductor industry and a future need for replacement and modernization. Photomasks manufactured by laser mask writers are of high importance and account for 70 to 75 percent of all photomasks produced for semiconductor manufacturing. Web:
www.mycronic.com
Circuit Tech Now Representing PDR
SHINGLE SPRINGS, CA — PDR has partnered with Circuit Technolo- gy, Inc., (CTI) as its manufacturers’ representative in North and South Carolina. CTI is a rep group as well as an IPC Master Training Center. PDR Rework Systems remains at the forefront of rework technology by providing air nozzle free systems with advanced in-process control fea- tures and visible light, designed to take the guesswork out of rework. Web:
www.pdr-rework.com/americas
PRIDE Named “Veteran-Friendly”
ROSEVILLE, CA — PRIDE Industries has been named among the na- tion’s Best of the Best Top Veteran-Friendly Companies by U.S. Veter- ans Magazine (USVM). With an eye on veteran employment, the publi- cation’s annual review evaluates the nation’s employers, initiatives, gov- ernment agencies, and educational institutions. USVM polled more than 375 Fortune 1000 companies for this year’s evaluations. PRIDE Indus- tries has an employee helpline and a dedicated veterans liaison who pro- vides job readiness, coaching, and employment placement. Web:
www.prideindustries.com
OUTSOURCING MACHINED PARTS? ASK US ABOUT OUR PRECISION MANUFACTURING SERVICES.
Did you know that Count On Tools is more than just a nozzle manufac- turer? We also operate a state-of-the-art machine shop where all of our precision components are manufactured. Because extreme accuracy is mandatory, specialized precision equipment is necessary. COT operates with the most advanced hybrid machining centers offering multi-spin- dle/multi-axis CNC milling and turning capabilities. From prototype to long term supply, COT can handle your outsourced precision machined components.
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Feeder Repair Kits from
Count On Tools, Inc Each Feeder Repair Kit includes:
a precision machined (not cast) side cover plate with new plow installed, replacement feeder spring, new screws, and matching Barcode ID.
Customers are required to provide COT with the Feeder ID located on the barcode found on side of the original feeder side plate or by scanning the feeder ID chip with their equipment. COT is not responsible for incorrect barcodes due to customer error when supplying Feeder ID’s.
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