PRESS RELEASE – JANUARY 27, 2006

 

NG and PACCAP Announce Continued Start Capacitor Innovations for the HVAC and Appliance Industries

 

Friday, January 27, 2006, 8:15 a.m. CST

 

HOUSTON, TX & MEXICO CITY, DF, January 27 / Press Release – NG, a global leading provider of motor start capacitors, together with PACCAP Inc., today announced the official market introduction of the ATCms line of start capacitors.  NG Company http://www.ngm.com.mx and PACCAP, Inc. http://www.paccapinc.com welcome your input for ratings and applications.  

The announcement of this new patented technology is a part of NG’s effort to play a leading roll at the edge of global electrical energy efficiency.  This technology will provide motor users with: reduced footprint, more rugged duty cycle, higher voltage ratings and improved motor starting reliability over conventional motor start capacitors.  In addition, capacitor life extension and the resulting increased reliability of appliance systems, yields higher ROI for HVAC and Appliance companies.  These benefits, when combined in applications of this new clean technology, deliver major product cost reduction opportunities across a broad range of manufactured systems.  Driven equipment manufacturers in applications for compressors, pumps, blowers, drives and other rotating machinery applications will see lower costs and improved overall system performance.     

Enrique Sanchez, Jr., President of NG, said, “The successful implementation of PACCAP’s technology breakthrough has an effect in industry similar to that of the transistor from the 1970’s.  The immediate Greentech and Cleantech impact of these components on electrical energy is enormous.  For the first time in history, Capacitor and Motor design and applications can now move forward with smaller energy efficient electrical packages and longer life implementations. This is a vital part of NG’s world-wide effort to achieve greater energy efficiency and excellence in quality through continuous improvement. We look forward to working with our old and new customers to meet the DOE challenges together as we lead with Green technology innovation!”  His comments were supported by those of Bill Duff - CTO for PACCAP, inc., who commented, “This technology is intended to assist the HVACR and Appliance Industry and their preferred motor companies to meet or exceed the recent DOE initiatives to improve their system efficiencies. NG has stepped up to provide an outstanding array of start capacitors to match the design requests of the innovative HVAC and appliance makers and their motor suppliers.”

Early U.S. Department of Energy reviews of this new technology have demonstrated the science and private laboratory testing has demonstrated drastic improvements in life and dynamic improvements in most motor start applications.  Manufacturing tests have proven that many major components of HVAC and Appliances can now achieve smaller overall size with resulting savings in materials and manufacturing costs when fully integrated with the new NG / PACCAP technology solutions.   

NG – Nueva Generation Manufacturas is a privately held company headquartered in Mexico City. Together with its growing list of capacitor plants around the globe have been leaders in motor start capacitors for over 20 years.   PACCAP, Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Odessa, Texas.  NG and PACCAP have cooperatively developed the Advanced Technology Capacitor for motor starting implementations.    

For further information contact:  

 

Daniel Filkins, NG Nueva Generation Manufacturas, 3038 Silver Palm Dr., Edgewater, FL 32141
508-264-1793,  dmfilkins@aol.com

Benjamin Castillo, NG Nueva Generation Manufacturas,  Tezozomoc 239 Azcapotzalco, Mexico D.F. 02760
011-52-55-53-52-5244 XT. 203,    bcastillo@ngm.com.mx

Clarence Wallace, PACCAP, Inc , 11 Pale Dawn Place,  The Woodlands, TX 77381
281-744-2662,  cwallace@paccapinc.com

 

The matters discussed herein may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations.    


Source: NG /PACCAP