1983 |
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Systematic
Automation Inc. is founded in Chicago, Illinois.
The Model 810 Precision Screen Printer is introduced. The radically
new and versatile design remains essentially unchanged for twenty
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1984 |
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Fully
automatic screen printing machine for plastic cards is invented.
Incorporating the rugged and modular Model 810 Printer. The
Model CC-5000 goes on to become the standard production machine
for screen printing plastic cards. Dozens are sold the first
year. The successful design remains unchanged to this day. |
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1985 |
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Product
line begins to mature and other screen printing machine models
are available such as the low cost Model F1. |
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1987 |
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Manufacturing
facility doubles capacity. |
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1988 |
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Company
develops fully automatic microscope slide screen printing machine. |
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1989 |
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U.S.
Patent issued for Model NCC screen printer (U.S. Patent # 5,784,932). |
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1989 |
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Company’s
size doubles again and opens factory in Bloomfield, Connecticut. |
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1992 |
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Company
develops fully automatic floppy diskette screen printing machine.
Dozens of machines are built for Kao Didak and 3M for high volume
floppy diskette production printing. |
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1992 |
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Company
develops fully automatic CD screen printing machine.
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1997 |
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U.S.
Patent issued for the Model SX screen printer (U.S. Patent #
6,230,876 B1). |
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1998 |
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U.S.
Patent issued for the Model UVSP curing unit (U.S. Patent #
6,397,491 B1). |
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2001 |
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Systematic Automation opens 40,000 square foot plant in Farmington,
Connecticut. Company's product line now includes more than 20
standard models for printing and UV curing. |
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Present |
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With
over 10,000 screen printing machines installed worldwide SA
has become the world leader in screen printing machinery. |
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