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Written by Mike Buetow
PARIS – ASTEEL will acquire Flash Electronics in an all-stock deal, forming an EMS company with some $750 million in annual sales, the companies announced today.
SANTA ANA, CA –
Christopher Associates announced delivery of its 100th Koh Young solder paste inspection system in North America.
The equipment was sent to a supplier of embedded computing systems in Huntsville, AL.
Christopher began selling the Koh Young product line in the U.S. in May 2005.
There are now more than 450 Koh Young systems installed worldwide.
YAVNE, ISRAEL –
Digitaltest will integrate its design-to-test software with
Valor Computerized Systems’ process engineering software, the companies said today.
In a press release, the companies said Digitaltest’s C-LINK tool will be built into Valor’s vPlan software.
The integration is said to deliver a manufacturing process definition to the production floor through a lean dataflow, and automatically generate machine-specific libraries on demand.
ATLANTA – The 12th annual Atlanta SMTA Expo returns to the Gwinnett Civic Center in Duluth, GA, on April 17.
This free, one-day event will feature electronics assembly suppliers displaying products and services, as well free technical presentations.
The event includes networking opportunities such as free lunch on the show floor for pre-registrants.
For more information, visit
http://www.smta.org/education/vendor_days/vendor_days.cfm.
WESTLAKE, OH –
Nordson Corp., parent company to
Asymtek, EFD, Dage and
YesTech, reported record fourth quarter sales of $290.8 million, a 20.4% increase year-over-year.
PAOLI, PA –
Ametek Inc. has acquired privately held
California Instruments Corp. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
California Instruments provides programmable alternating current power sources used for testing. The company has annual sales of approximately $22 million.
Ametek manufactures electronic instruments and electromechanical devices globally, with annual sales of $2 billion.