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MicroScreen Announces Technical Support in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee PDF Print E-mail
 

Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 30 June 2009 at 06:00

Doug EidleMicroScreen is pleased to announce expanded territory for Cope Assembly Products.  Appointed as exclusive representative for MicroScreen is Doug Eidle.
 
Doug is located in Decatur, Georgia, and will work with screen and stencil customers in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.

He can be reached at email:  capse@mindspring.com or cell phone:  404-561-9726

MicroScreen provides laser cut and electroformed stencils, as well as screens for thick film printing, solar cells, membrane switch assemblies and other large format use.

To learn more about MicroScreen products, visit www.microscreen.org or email info@microscreen.org

   
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