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Page 23 Samsung Intros High Speed LED Mounters


Jamison, PA — Samsung Techwin Co. Ltd. is introducing the Samsung SLM120 High Speed LED Mounter. The innovative system is uniquely


to address increasing technological advancements in the lighting indus- try, standard SMT assembly equip- ment is often adapted and modified to provide a solution to the challeng- ing production requirements. Overall speed and productivity with such systems can be limited due to multi- indexing of PCBs and requiring mul- tiple feeders to be loaded with the same LED type. The SLM120 effectively increas-


Samsung SLM120 high-speed LED mounter.


dedicated and specifically designed for LED manufacturing. In an effort


Inovaxe Bows New Handling and Inventory


es speed, efficiency, and throughput by using an industry-exclusive, adap- tive head design. This innovative fea- ture enables it to simultaneously


pick up multiple LEDs from a single feeder, regardless of LED size or tape pocket pitch. The result is a system that is proficient at placing LED packages from one single feeder in excess of 28,000 CPH on PCBs up to 1200mm in length. The machine's dual-gantry de -


sign delivers maximum productivity per square foot and single-side oper- ation adds to the convenience of this distinctive system. Samsung Techwin Co. Ltd. is a


global supplier of PCB assembly equipment with expertise in turnkey, inline systems. The company offers a


full range of SMT production equip- ment including Chip and LED moun- ters, screen printers, reflow ovens and board handling systems. Sales, support, technical services and a net- work of direct engineering resources are available around the clock 24/7/365 for North America from


Dynatech. Contact: Dynatech Technology,


Inc., 2370 York Road, Building C-3, Jamison, PA 18929 % 267-483-5535 fax: 267-0224-4499 Web: www.dynatechsmt.com


See at APEX Booth #473.


Control Deerfield Beach, FL — Inovaxe is showing its latest storage and han- dling systems, continuing the compa- ny’s philosophy of inventory control through single package/single loca- tion. Inovaxe will showcase the inno- vative Suitcase-Sized Kit Cart. The system provides non-dedicated, high- density, flexible component package storage and Web-based inventory con- trol. The suitcase measures 22 X 22.75 X 15.25-in. (559 x 578 x 387mm).


Portable 3-bay component handling system.


The suitcase-sized kit cart is


designed to replace the complete SMT kitting function for the production floor and can also be utilized for inven- tory purposes with New Pro duct Introduction (NPI). The system, in concert with the Web-based software, provides location, inventory accuracy and correct component validation for feeder loading and replenishment. The company’s InoCart MSD


unit and the InoCart two-bay Mat - erial Handling System are also avail- able. New Web-based software with additional features and controls pro- mote excellent inventory accuracy within the conventional stockroom, the lean manufacturing/floor stocked discipline and WIP environments. The company is also introducing its new portable InoKit unit, an ultra lean solution for the acquisition and handling of “C Parts.” The portable InoKit carrier can be delivered directly to SMT machines with easy identification for placement into pro- duction.


Contact: Inovaxe, 1015 W.


Newport Center, Ste. 108, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 % 954-531-1363 E-mail: info@inovaxe.com Web: www.inovaxe.com


See at APEX Booth #764. See us at APEX Booth 2436 and Electronics New England Booth 1111


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