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Christopher Unveils New Inspection Solutions and Assembly Products


Santa Ana, CA — Christopher Associates is introducing new and exciting inspection solutions and assembly products. First in line is the


new, patented low-silver paste that meets the most demanding industry requirements at lower cost. Japan Unix is introducing the


new Optolaser LSX Laser Soldering System incorporating on-axis AOI and precise thermal management. The unit is an accurate high-speed system developed for advanced robot- ic soldering processes. It can be con- figured to meet in-line, workstation or offline requirements. The new Tagarno MAGNUS HD


Multi-camera AOI system.


new Marantz iSpector U22XHMA Multi Camera AOI System, a brand new nine camera system developed for superior detection of lifted components and leads. Also new from Marantz, the iSpector U22X Large Format AOI System developed for large panels up to 21.6 x 31.5-in. (549 x 800mm) incor- porates the company’s full color inspection capability for both SMT and through-hole components. From Koki Company, Ltd.,


Christopher is introducing a new SO1X7C48 High Reliability Low- Silver Lead-Free Solder Paste — a


Cobar Intros New, High Performance


High Definition Benchtop Inspection System is a manual inspection system developed for very high resolution, large-field inspection of bare printed circuit boards, printed circuit assem- blies, medical devices and other appli- cations where accuracy and ultra-clear image reproduction is critical. The VacuNest Universal Shape


Memory Tooling from Novatec is flexible and can be transferred between different machines if de - sired. The system supports thin sub-


strates very well and end of line yields typically improve significantly when the technology is installed. VacuNest can be fitted to any print- er, dispenser or placement machine. Contact: Christopher Associates,


3617 W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92704 % 714-979-7500 E-mail: martin.gershenson@ christopherweb.com Web: www.christopher.com


See at APEX Booth #2211.


Fluxes Breda, Netherlands — The Balver Zinn Group’s Cobar Europe BV is showing a complete new range of high-performance low-VOC and VOC-free fluxes. Top of the list is Cobar 95-DRX+, a new low-VOC flux that offers the best of both worlds.


High performance solder fluxes.


The flux is based on a water/solvent combination and offers improved sol- dering performance as well as wick- ing characteristics that approach a solvent-based system, resulting in perfect hole filling. Cobar 396-DRX+, another new


VOC-free flux, is RoHS-compliant and fulfills the need for more environmen- tally-friendly materials, maintaining excellent soldering performance. It is halide- and halogen-free and is based on a water carrying system that pro- vides advantages in transportation and storage conditions and eliminates fire risks. Operators also will appreci- ate that this flux provides an odorless flux solution. These thermally stable Cobar


fluxes offer a wide process window with topside preheat temperatures up to 150°C. Contact: Cobar Solder Products,


53 Wentworth Avenue, Londonderry, NH 03053 % 603-432-7500 Web: www.cobar.com


See at APEX Booth #371. See us at APEX Booth 2025


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