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GLENVIEW, IL -- Illinois Tool Works' Power Systems and Electronics business unit reported sales rose 17% year-over-year in the second quarter.

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BALLERUP, DENMARK – Eltraco Group has split into two companies, effectively dividing responsibility for the company's new and used SMT equipment lines.

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WASHINGTON -- A proposed rule regulating the volume of ozone that can be released in the Northeast US could force considerable changes to the way cleaning chemistries are used, industry experts say.

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – With denser and more complicated assemblies necessitating automated inspection processes, the surface mount technology inspection market rebounded from the slowdown, with a growth rate of 6.9% in 2010, according to Frost & Sullivan.

The market earned revenues of $922.8 million last year, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.9% to reach $1.68 billion in 2017.

In the next seven years, segments likely to gain the most are AOI equipment and x-ray inspection solutions, the firm says.

"The AOI equipment system will get a leg up from machine vision-based algorithms that are relatively flexible, easy to program, and capable of better detection with less false call rates," says analyst Lavanya Rammohan.

New inspection equipment should be able to handle component miniaturization, which is a driver of SMT inspection equipment.

The equipment market is expected to witness a spate of strategic alliances and mergers and acquisitions, says Frost.

IRVINE, CA – Electronics design and manufacturing services firm Probe Manufacturing today reported second-quarter revenue growth of 54% compared to the same period last year, totaling $1.2 million.

Net profit from operations was up 147% to $59,688 year-over-year.

“We’re pleased to report that the second quarter of 2011 was our first quarter of over $1 million in sales since fourth quarter of 2008,” said Kam Mahdi, Probe’s CEO. “Our year-to-date revenue growth was primarily due to higher volume from existing accounts of approximately $500,000, and the addition of 10 new accounts.”

Sales for the first six months of 2011 were $2.07 million, up 40% year-over-year. Net profit was $100,793, an increase of 146% over 2010.

The company plans to expand its sales force in the second half of 2011 and target larger scale contracts in the aerospace, medical, industrial, instrumentation and automotive industries.

SAN JOSE -- OnCore Manufacturing Services has acquired Victron in a deal between two similar-sized privately held EMS companies.

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