Monday, 25 December 2017

QC Electronics: A Full Line of Equipment and Services

QC Electronics offers every customer the opportunity to select from a full line of electronics equipment and service options, including installation and training. 


The QC Electronics team has been an industry leader and equipment supplier since 2001. 

Monday, 11 December 2017

Craig Curk: An Accomplished Soccer Coach

Craig Curk has enjoyed the opportunity to coach youth soccer for years. 


Currently the coach of an Under-15 Boys’ Soccer team in the state of Kentucky, a team that competes at the Buckeye Premier State Level, Craig Curk looks forward to leading his team onto the field each season.  

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Craig Curk Educated in the Jesuit Tradition

All Xavier University Bachelors’ Degree holders like Craig Curk have read The Republic, the Discourse on Method, selections from the Bible and a selection of Great Books texts, as part of the Core requirement of Great Books reading.  Business majors like Craig Curk must also have completed the Business Core, which includes Accounting, Business Law, Economics, Finance, Human Resources, Information Systems, Management, Marketing and Statistics courses.  Curk was compelled to complete his major course studies with a minimum of 2.0 GPA.  The Core requirements of Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio arise from its origins with the Jesuit tradition, where an all-encompassing and detailed education in the human experience is considered essential to life preparation. 

                                        Craig Curk

The Xavier University alma mater of Dayton, Ohio hometown boy Craig Curk in the United States has garnered a number of high rankings for its curriculum, academic rigor, and education value.  Xavier is 4th among 142 Midwest colleges in the U.S. News & World Report America’s Best Colleges for 2013.  Xavier University is 1st for a Midwest graduation rate of 78%, 3rd for alumni donations and 2nd for up and coming school.  For athletes, Xavier University has a graduation rate of 94%, the third highest graduation rate for athletes in the United States.Curk’s success today as an entrepreneurial businessman, as well as his dedication to various sports like soccer and golf, and his successful marriage of 24 years, are all a testament to the solid faith which acted as a guiding beacon throughout his educational years.

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Craig Curk Learns Love of Sports at Alter High School

Craig Curk’s time at Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio of the United States was an exceptional preparation for his later career in electronic technology.  However, it wasn’t all work.  Curk’s love of the game of soccer began when he was a kid, and continued through his days at Alter, which hosts the Knights mascot for a variety of sports, among them boy’s and girls’ soccer.  Among Alter High School’s numerous Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships are its achievements in Boys’ Soccer, with Championships to its credit in 1987, 1988, 1996 and 1998. Some of Alter High’s greatest sports rivals are Kettering Fairmont High School and Centerville High School.  Alter also has fierce rivalries with fellow Catholic Schools Julienne High School, Bishop Fenwick High School and its twin school Carroll High School.  

                                           Craig Curk

Kettering, Ohio’s renowned Alter High School administrators encourage school spirit in students like Craig Curk, and through various thematic and traditional events, such as Toga Night for the homecoming game and Friday Spirit Days fosters a sense of camaraderie and fun for students which will stick with them in the years to come.  From these experiences as a teenager, Curk now coaches the U-15 soccer team in Kentucky, one of the participants in the Buckeye Premier State championship and 10th rank holder in the State Cup meet.  Curk holds a National D coaching license and has coached soccer since 2001, continuing his love of the sport through a commitment to the next generation of soccer players.

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Craig Curk Makes His Success in His Hometown

The contribution of hospitals on the regional economy of Dayton, Ohio in the United States, the hometown of Craig Curk, is estimated at over $6.8 billion a year, making Dayton the #3 city in the United States for excellent health care.  Dayton’s ties with aviation began with Orville Wright, who was born in Dayton, and continue today with the National Museum of the United States Air Force and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.  For three years running, 2008, 2009 and 2010, Dayton was ranked the #1 mid-sized city in the nation for economic development, and Dayton was also dubbed the best place in the United States for college graduates to seek employment.
Craig Curk

Craig Curk is genuinely fond of his hometown, and has been since his birth in Dayton, Ohio of the United States in 1961.  Curk grew up, attended high school, and attended college close by Dayton, and lives in the Ohio Valley metropolitan area today as he enjoys a highly successful career in electronics as an entrepreneur who has built his own international business in pre-owned electronics.  Curk’s hometown of Dayton is a fairly recent construct in terms of history, as it wasn’t until 1796 that 12 lone settlers in the Thompson Party paddled up the Great Miami River in a pirogue and landed at the site of several camps of Native Americans.  Their campsite became today’s St. Clair Street, where they were joined by several overland settlers’ trains, forming the core of the first residents of what became Dayton.

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Monday, 5 September 2016

Craig Curk - Qualities That Goalkeepers Need To Possess

While studying for his degree at Xavier University, Craig Curk played Division 1 soccer as a goalkeeper. This position places a number of unique demands on players that outfield positions don’t offer, which means that those who find success tend to have a number of common qualities, which include all of the below.
Craig Curk


Alertness

Goalkeepers need to be alert throughout the course of their matches, which can be difficult if their teams have been on the attack for most of the game. They need to watch the play constantly while also being able to communicate with their defenses in order to ensure they stay in shape to deflect threats. A keeper’s concentration level must stay high for the entire duration of the game.

Agility
Keepers need to be able to dive all over their goals and penalty areas in order to prevent shots, which means they must have high levels of agility. This is especially important for shorter keepers, as they need to be just as capable of defending the top corners of their goals and jumping up to claim crosses as they are in stopping lower shots.

Strong Reflexes
As a youth soccer coach, Craig Curk helps many goalkeepers sharpen their skills during training sessions. Having good reflexes is crucial to success as a goalkeeper, as you need to be able to make snap decisions while reacting to shots that will often be delivered with a lot of power. Your footwork will be important in ensuring you are in the right places at the right times as well, so make sure you work on this area.

Thursday, 25 August 2016

Craig Curk - The Early History of Surface Mount Pick and Place Machines

As the founder of QC Electronics, Craig Curk has a high level of expertise in surface mount pick and place machines, which have been an important part of the electronic component manufacturing process since the 1980s thanks to their precision and speed. Over the years, the technology has advanced enormously from when it first came to prominence and began to achieve high usage.



Craig CurkEarly History

Early pick and place machines were generally designed for speed over precision, with rapid placement machines soon starting to appear on a number of assembly lines. Sometimes called “chip shooters,” these machines would place low-precision, simple components, such as resistors and capacitors. They were usually built around a single turret design, with a conveyor passing around the turret. The belt would pass an optical station that deciphered the angle that a part was placed at, with the machine itself compensating for this before placing the component. At optimal levels, such machines were capable of placing 15 parts every second, massively speeding up the manufacturing process.

However, due to the fact that the belt moved, rather than the turret itself, they could only be used to place fairly low-precision components on parts that would not move of their own accord during transit.

Advancements

Craig Curk has experience of working with more precise machines, which started to gain prominence in the 1990s. Such machines were capable of working with smaller components and irregular parts, often relying on gantry supported moving heads and high resolution verification cameras that allowed for finer adjustments to be made.