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Monday Feb 22 1999 9:00AM Eastern Time
Torrance, CA - (BUSINESS WIRE SYSTEM) - Feb. 22, 1999 - Magnetic Component Engineering, Inc., a California Corporation, located in the City of Torrance has announced that MCE has added active controls to its web site so that users can calculate flux densities.
The active controls, created by the use of JavaScript, allows the user to select a material grade, input the dimensions of the magnet, and the distance at which they would like the value of the flux density., this being the airgap. The user can then click on the "calculate" button, and within a fraction of a second they have their number.
Ms. Linda Montgomerie, the president of MCE commented, "… this again shows our customers our commitment to staying on the cutting edge of technology." The National Sales Manager of MCE, Mr. Brian Beeler said "…our engineers are always looking for ways to help the customer. This will really help our customers easily predict and define a magnet's performance. And what is best is that it is free!"
Magnetic Component Engineering has a team of programmers that are consistently finding ways to keep the company on the cutting edge. Mr. Chris Nanji, the General Manager, commented "I see MCE as the Yahoo of the magnet industry. MCE is light years ahead of the competition, because of the dynamic nature of the people that make this company number one."
Magnetic Component Engineering, a manufacturer of permanent magnets and magnetic assemblies, has been a mark of quality and speed in the industry. Lead times for production and prototypes are generally half of what the industry has been quoting. Magnetic Component Engineering set astandard for high-speed accurate manufacturing in 1992. It has since become the vendor of choice for the aerospace, defense, computer, motor and medical industries. With sales approaching ten million, the company has sustained a growth in excess of 25% annually since 1991.
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