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CAB Technology
8 Fabriek Street, Strijdom Park, Randburg
Sale of: thermal transfer label printers, print and apply label applicators, fibre laser markers for plastic and metal parts, PCB storage racks and PCB depanelisers, all manufactured in Germany. Manufacture of: labels from a wide range of high-tech materials for all possible requirements in the electronics industry. Installer of: turnkey labelling and marking solutions for use in the manufacture of electronic products. System integrator of: print and apply label printer applicators, and YAG and fibre lasers.
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| Dynamic Identification Systems |
Randburg
tel: +27 11 886 0307
fax: +27 11 789 3910
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| System Integrator | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
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Section - Production services & equipment
-Assembly line furniture
- Magazine loaders/unloaders
- Static protection - warning signs/labels
-Finishing
- Depanelling - mechanical
-Identification systems
- Alphanumeric labelling
- Bar code labelling
-Base PCB laminates
- Polyester polyamide materials
| News from CAB Technology: |
Production label printers
EMP 2025 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, CAB Technology
The EOS range of label printers from cab Technology combines the functions of a solid label printer with highest operating comfort.
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PCB separators and magazines
EMP 2022 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, CAB Technology
The Maestro 4S PCB separator offers motorised height control of the cutting blade and allows cutting to be carried out in a number of successive blade slices, each with a different indexed cutting depth. ... |
Electronics & communications technology news: |
From the editor's desk: Could X-ray lithography disrupt the economics of advanced chip manufacturing?
EMP 2026 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, Editor's Choice, Technews Publishing
Advanced semiconductor manufacturing has reached a point where technical progress is increasingly constrained by economic reality, and the proposed use of X-ray lithography represents a bold attempt to reset these economics.
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Future Electronics and SnapMagic announce CAD model integration to support faster design cycles
27 November 2025, Design Automation, Future Electronics
Engineers can now download verified symbols, footprints, and 3D models directly from supported product pages, enabling a smoother transition from component selection to PCB layout. |
MyKay Tronics from humble beginnings
EMP 2026 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, News, MyKay Tronics
MyKay Tronics prides itself on not only supplying products and equipment in a growing electronic market, but to also supply the best service and support to its client base.
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Could the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act affect your electronics manufacturing business?
27 November 2025, Editor's Choice, Altron Arrow
South African companies exporting IoT devices to the European Union face a significant regulatory shift with the Cyber Resilience Act becoming mandatory in December 2027. |
The mechanical side of power
27 November 2025, Interconnection, Spectrum Concepts
[Sponsored] Power delivery has always been a key requirement of electronic systems, but the way power is generated, distributed, and consumed is changing rapidly with renewable energy installations and energy storage systems introducing new power sources. |
Panasonic Industry launches its first flat lens, high-performing PIR sensor
27 November 2025, Opto-Electronics
Panasonic Industry has announced the launch of its latest innovation in PIR motion sensors: the Flat Wide Detection Type (12 lens), being the first product incorporating its new PaPIRs+ technology. |
Tech Talks begins in February 2026
27 November 2025, Events
This year’s Tech Talk series from Silicon Labs will deliver the practical training engineers rely on, plus all-new technology leadership sessions, thought-leader insights, and chats. |
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