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April, 2011 Ascentech: GEN3 Introduces New Nano-Coat


Chester, CT — Ascentech LLC, the North American distributor for GEN3 Systems products, and GEN3 Sys - tems Ltd., is introducing new and im -


slowly to optimize coating thicknesses and uniformity that, with new NANO materials, is a critical requirement. The new coaters are said to optimize material performance and minimize costs as well as waste. GEN3 Systems has also rede -


CM Series ionic cleanliness test system.


proved precision, pneumatically-con- trolled Dip-Coaters and the Nano- Coat line of products. The Nano-Coat system runs really smoothly and very


signed and reduced the cost of its CM Series line of easy-to-operate, high accuracy Ionic Cleanliness testing systems. All of the new CM systems recirculate the entire test solution in the tank at least 6 times every minute. This is what permits a far faster test time and, with the gold bal- listic amplifier, greater accuracy than any other system available. Contact: Ascentech LLC, 127


Goose Hill Rd., Chester, CT 06412 % 860-526-8903 E-mail: rallinson@snet.net Web: www.ascentechllc.com


See at APEX Booth #511.


Production Solutions: Complete Board Support


Poway, CA — Production Solutions Inc. is showcasing its entire product line, including all of the Red-E-Set products, which are designed to reduce changeover, improve quality, eliminate component damage and


the printing and assembly process. The new Red-E-Set SZ Center


Support provides next-generation automatic board support. The sys- tem is suitable for pick-and-place users who would like to have center board support installed in their machines. Features include manual or automatic lock, improved quality and reduced changeover time. The Red-E-Set Autoset pro-


Color-coded PCB support system.


increase revenue once implemented on any screen printer, pick-and- place, chip shooter or dispensing machine. The Red-E-Set Ultra HD is the


latest in the company’s family of PCB support solutions. It represents the next generation of high-density board supports, designed for those applica- tions requiring greater support during


vides next-generation automatic board support for users that need automated control. And the Red-E- Set VB Vacuum Box is one of the company’s latest product offerings, designed specifically for the MPM printers with the vacuum box. Contact: Production Solutions


Inc., 12675 Danielson Court, Ste. 403, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-486-1088 fax: 858-486-9178 E-mail: info@production-solutions.com Web: www.production-solutions.com


See at APEX Booth #351.


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