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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.


 
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Gayle, Incorporated name change: October 2005
Gayle, Inc., now officially known as Gayle Technologies, Inc. Not to be forgotten, they will remain the "The Ultrasound People", Leaders of Ultrasound Technology.

Gayle, Incorporated Partners with IOtech Advancing Ultrasound Technology: June 2005
Gayle, Incorporated and IOtech engineers collaborated and built a new, high-tech device based on Ethernet to enhance the capabilities of Gayle, Incorporated’s Ultrasound Arch System for automobiles. :: IOtech ::

Gayle, Incorporated Designs Testing System and Software for Toyota, San Jose, CA.: June 2005
Gayle, Incorporated designed a mobile testing system for Toyota at the NUMMI testing facility in Freemont, CA. The handheld unit attaches to a mobile computer that enables quality control autonomy and flexibility.

Gayle, Incorporated Designs Template for Ultrasound Leak Testing: November 2004
Gayle, Incorporated improves the design of the original template. The templates are silhouettes of specific automobiles that fit within the arch. When the auto passes through the arch, microphones imbedded within each template translate signals to the testing computer.

Gayle, Incorporated Moves Testing System to DaimlerChrysler Conner Facility: October 2004
Gayle, Incorporated, after completing final requirements in September 2004, set-up the Ultrasound Arch System on the testing floor of the Conner, Michigan, Viper plant of DaimlerChrysler.

Gayle, Incorporated Develops ‘Partner Software’: September 2004
Gayle, Incorporated’s software technicians developed high-speed, analytical software which operates singularly or partners with plant floor system in auto manufacturing environments.

Gayle, Incorporated Replicates Line-Floor Speed: August 2004
Gayle, Incorporated designed and built a traveling tram, which replicates the line speed of auto-manufacturing plants’ traveling floor. The design allows the tram to be used to demonstrate the accuracy of the Ultrasound Arch System.

DaimlerChrysler Awards Bid to Gayle, Incorporated: July 5, 2004
Gayle, Incorporated of Nashville, Tennessee, was the bid recipient and was provided a purchase order to assemble and install an Ultrasound Arch System. The system has been designed for the Conner, Michigan Viper facility. The Ultrasound Arch System will revolutionize wind noise and water leak path testing, as it is less volatile than traditional water-booth leak tests.

Gayle Technologies, Inc. located in Nashville, Tennessee has received a Purchase Order, on this date 7/5/04, from DaimlerChrysler located in Auburn Hills, Michigan to Engineer, Design, Build and Assemble an Ultrasound Arch System.
The Purchase Order will consist of the use of the technology invented by Gayle, that is used on the end of auto assembly lines, to evaluate cars for Wind Noise Paths and Water Leak Paths.

This technology has the ability to save the auto industry a billion dollars over the next 5 years.

DaimlerChrysler Requests Gayle, Inc. Quote: June 26, 2004
On June 26, 2004 Gayle, Incorporated was provided a bid from DaimlerChrysler of Auburn Hills, Michigan. The bid was specific to the creation of an Ultrasound Arch System for testing wind noise and water leaks for the Chrysler Viper. Gayle also provided a quote and confirmation of the contents of the quote.

Gayle, Incorporated’s New Facility: June 2004
Gayle, Incorporated moves to a new 64,000 square foot facility located at 10 Quality Way in Nashville, Tennessee. The facility is equipped with research and development areas, assembly and evaluation areas, as well as on-site packing and shipping of the Ultrasound Arch System. The facility encompasses 20,000 sq. ft. for administration and a state-of-the-art electronic testing lab. Gayle, Inc. dedicates the remaining 44,000 sq. ft. space to the Ultrasound Arch assembly.

The Gayle team consists of computer software and hardware technicians with a combined 93 years experience, steel and aluminum fabricators, as well as an administration director who oversees the departments of finance, personnel, legal and patent procurement, and facilities management.

Gayle, Incorporated Demonstrates Pilot at GM: 2002
Gayle, Incorporated ran pilot program at the General Motors Mohan Plant. The pilot tested automobiles for wind noise and water leaks utilizing ultrasound waves, translated and collected in a database for visual results.


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