A Message from the President
As a leading manufacturer of bonding tools since 1967, Gaiser Tool Company has significantly contributed to the technology required for the growth of the semiconductor industry. In 1970, Gaiser Tool Company revolutionized the wire bonding process by inventing the first alumina ceramic capillary. In 1997, Gaiser Tool Company developed a superior and proprietary new process for manufacturing capillaries for ultra fine pitch bonding, Process1800. This new process enables Gaiser Tool Company to produce bottleneck style capillaries that are up to two times stronger than the bottleneck capillaries produced by our competitors. This product leads the way in meeting the fine pitch needs of the semiconductor industry.
Since 1963 Gaiser Tool Company has developed and continues to develop many long-term relationships with our customers, representatives, distributors, and OEM’s in the semiconductor industry. A key to the development of these relationships has been our efforts to meet our customer’s engineering requirements when they are needed most. Many of these relationships have resulted in Gaiser Tool Company receiving quality awards, developing key supplier partnerships, and assisting our customers with complete solutions to their application problems.
Today, Gaiser Tool Company provides state-of-the-art bonding tools to support the semiconductor industry in our nearly 100,000 square foot facility. This is accomplished by using robotics, CNC, and computer-aided vision systems as well as other proprietary equipment. In this ongoing effort to meet the semiconductor manufacturing needs, GTC is continuously creating and improving processes to support the demands of the ultra fine pitch and other tight tolerance applications.
Gaiser Tool Company’s long-term commitment to our customers will always include both the quality of our products and the quality of our service. I thank all of our customers and strategic partners for their continued support and for helping to make Gaiser Tool Company the leader in the industry.
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Thank you,
James A. Gaiser
President/CEO
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