Press of Ultraphonics: 1989 thru 1999

 
 
Motion Industries Distributors for Ultraphonics of New York, Inc.: 1999
Jimmy Gayle of Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. negotiated and signed deal for Motion Industries, Inc. to distribute the hand-held, leak detection device manufactured for Ultraphonics to industry based clients.
Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. Moved South: 1999
Jimmy Gayle and county music recording artist, Lee Greenwood announces the acquisitions of Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. and Microphonics of Tennessee by Microphonics of New York, Inc. (a Gayle & Greenwood company). The double acquisition will have corporate offices under one roof in Nashville, Tennessee.
General Motors Seals Opportunity with Ultraphonics: November 9, 1998
Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. was added to General Motors Corporation’s list as a first tier supplier for all G.M. manufacturing facilities.
Ultraphonics and U.M.M Build Together: August 3, 1998
U.M.M. has heartily agreed with Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. to manufacture the Ultraphonics Model 111R. The device is becoming increasingly prevalent in industries requiring hand-held leak detection systems.
Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. Coordinates Testing with Software: 1996
Jimmy Gayle of Ultraphonics designed and developed computer based software that furthers his advancement in ultrasound, leak detection testing. This testing system is used to evaluate the performance levels of NASCAR racecars and has brought Ultraphonics to a level of technology not available anywhere else in the world.
Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. Value to NASCAR: 1995
Jimmy Gayle of Ultraphonics of North America enters the world of NASCAR with his patented and trademark, leak detection system. NASCAR found the technology invaluable in determining the performance levels relevant to the restrictor plates in high-speed racing.
NASA’s Interest Sparked with Ultraphonics Technology: 1995
Ultraphonics leak detection equipment has NASA standing up to measure how this device will support them in their space program. Jimmy Gayle of Ultraphonics of North America, Inc. demonstrated and provided NASA with the hand-held, ultrasound, leak detection devices earlier this year.
Ultraphonics New Technology System Unveiled: 1990
Jimmy Gayle and his team of technicians, lead by Joe Roberts, completes design of the hand-held, ultrasound leak detection equipment.
Ultraphonics USA: New Home in Music City: April 15, 1990
Country music recording artist Lee Greenwood and Jimmy Gayle purchase Ultraphonics U.S.A., Inc. and relocate the corporate headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, home of Country Music. The new company was incorporated under the name of Ultraphonics of North America, Inc.
Ultraphonics USA, Inc: 1989
Jimmy Gayle, developer of ultrasound testing equipment invests unspecified amount to further the developments of foreign-based Ultraphonics of U.S.A., Inc.
 

 

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GAYLE TECHNOLOGY INC. BRANDS

CARGATE
The CARGATE, leak detection system provides automobile manufacturers with an easy to use, non-invasive and cost effective method of testing automobiles for seal leaks, while simultaneously providing the manufacturer with comprehensive reporting and data analysis tools.

Microphonics
The Microphonics Automotive Diagnostic System, is a hand-held precision test device designed to allow professional mechanics the ability to quickly and easily detect and diagnose various automotive related operating problems.

Ultraphonics
The Ultraphonic Detector, is a hand-held precision test device designed for industrial use. It can be used to detect leaks, mechanical malfunctions and certain electrical problems in a variety of operating systems.