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April, 2011 ElEctronic Mfg ProductS


Fancort Intros Heated Small Force Servopress


West Caldwell, NJ — Fancort Industries has developed a program- mable servopress with three easily interchangeable actuators with dif- ferent force ranges: 0.2 to 20kgf, 0.4


has the capability of heating the material to temperatures of 400°C, but in such a way that the heat does not distort the die set which holds the parts.


According to the compa-


ny, the result is a press that is a very accurate, low force, assembly press that incorpo- rates heater plates for com- pressing and heating semicon- ductor materials. The press is for R&D, and incorporates extreme versatility to handle the broad range of materials in the R&D program. The system has been


Programmable heated R&D press.


to 40kgf and 0.6 to 60kgf. Designed to meet the requirements of a major government agency, the press also


designed to be easy to use with software that allows for easy programming of force, dis- tance and time variables, and then storing these programs on a PC. The companys solu- tion includes a teach pendant and software for operating the press, and a simple control box for setting temperatures on the heater plates.


Contact: Fancort Industries, 31


Fairfield Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 % 888-326-2678 or 973-575- 0610 fax: 973-575-9234 Web: www.fancort.com


Hover-Davis Feeders from AdoptSMT Group on Trade-ins


Grodig, Germany and Rochester, NY — AdoptSMT Group Europe and Hover-Davis have started a Euro - pean wide Feeder Trade-In program. The program is offered by the AdoptSMT Group with the support of Hover-Davis. Siemens® Siplace® users


can maximize their invest- ment and minimize their cost in the new generation of Si - place-compatible Hover-Davis Tape Feeders. The feeders pro- vide smooth and vibration-free stepper motor indexing to assure smooth and controlled component handling. The company’s 8mm feed -


ers cover the complete range of components including 0201s, doing away with the need for both special- ized “gold” and “silver” feeders. According to the company, the


feeders use modular construction and are completely user-serviceable. In addition, the feeders use electron- ic calibration instead of the mechani- cal calibration on OEM feeders, and no preventive maintenance or lubri- cation are required. Trade-in deals are a standard practice at AdoptSMT Group, Europe’s number one source for pre-owned SMT equipment. Now


Siplace-compatible tape feeder.


ence the benefits for themselves AdoptSMT has demonstration feed- ers available at six European office locations. In addition, the company’s experienced European field sales personnel carry demonstration feed- ers with them. Contact: Hover-Davis, Inc., 100


Paragon Drive, Rochester, NY 14624 % 585-352-9590 fax: 585-352-4870 E-mail: sales@hoverdavis.com Web: www.hoverdavis.com or www.AdoptSMT.com


Siplace users can also benefit by being able to offset trade-in prices against the purchase of new feeders. So that customers can experi-


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