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To: Robert Lowers who wrote (1839)3/3/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Robert Lowers  Respond to of 8189
 
page 1, part 2: ULTRAPHONICS OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. HISTORY

As time progressed different uses for the Ultraphonic Detector were discovered; however, since the Pentagon restricted the sale of the detector to the U.S. Military only, the market was somewhat limited. For two years the company enjoyed success selling to the military. In 1989, the company began to seek ways to expand their market when the Pentagon removed that restriction late in the year. During the expansion planning period, a Nashville businessman, Jimmy Gayle, was hired to explore the potential of selling the device to the U.S. market as a preventive maintenance tool.

Continued next post...Bob



To: Robert Lowers who wrote (1839)3/3/1999 9:11:00 PM
From: Robert Lowers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
page 1, part 3: ULTRAPHONICS OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. HISTORY

By early 1990, Gayle purchased the patent and domestic manufacturing and distribution rights from the German, relocating the corporate offices to Nashville, Tenn. and Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. began a five year journey to become the "Leader in Ultrasound Detection". During this time, Gayle and his research team perfected the receiver so that it could translate different ultrasound waves into signature sounds. In addition to bearing analysis, today's version of the Ultraphonic Detector can pinpoint and identify leaks (pressurized, non-pressurized and vacuum), mechanical malfunctions and certain electrical problems. Current customers such as Ford Motor Co., Proctor and Gamble and ICI Americas began to see the vast benefits of using the Ultraphonics Model 111R in their predictive maintenance programs.

Continued next post...Bob