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Page 77 Nordson YESTECH: FX Series AOI


Carlsbad, CA — The FX Series AOI from Nordson YESTECH, a sub- sidiary of Nordson Corporation is equally well suited for high-volume or high mix manufacturing environ- ments, providing fast throughput and high resolution for inspection of 010005 components. Programming is fast and easy; operators typically take less than 1 hour to create a com- plete inspection program, including solder inspection.


Printing Medway, MA — Milara Inc., is show- casing its latest printing and place- ment equipment including a team effort with CyberOptics to provide the first integrated 3D 100 percent solder paste post print inspection. It is being offered as an option on the new TD2929 using what is described as the world’s first industrial vibrat- ing squeegee technology. With the


Milara Intros Next Gen


The system utilizes a standard


package library to simplify training and insure program portability across manufacturing lines. And because the FX Series is configurable for all line positions, it is equally effective for paste, pre / post-reflow and final assembly inspection. Off- line


programming maximizes


machine utilization and real-time SPC monitoring provides a valuable yield enhancement solution. The FX series delivers a com-


plete inspection solution, providing advanced automated inspection of: solder defects, lead defects, compo- nent presence and position, correct part/polarity, through-hole parts,


and paste. The company has recently pro-


vided additional FX Series AOI sys- tems to Dynalab EMS, a full-service contract electronics manufacturer in the greater Columbus, Ohio area. Dynalab EMS is a well satisfied repeat customer for the FX AOI Systems. According to Dynalab, the FX has proven to be a very effective quality control tool. Contact: Nordson YESTECH,


2762 Loker Avenue West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-918-8471 fax: 760-918-8472 Web: www.nordsonyestech.com


FX AOI system. See at APEX Booth #1725.


Next-generation printer.


new option in place, the printer can now provide 3D high-speed post- print paste inspection at full line speed using CyberOptics’ SE500™ technology. Thus users will be able to utilize the full technological advan- tages of CyberOptics under a single hood.


The TD2929-3D system is


optioned for either 2D (standard) or 3D post-print inspection. The dot dis- pensing option has been combined to offer flexible solutions using cutting- edge Piezo dispensing technology and true high-speed operation. The TD2929 product line is equipped with twin gantries and dual SimuTech™ Technology processing conveyors. Additional features include a


dual digital servo positioning loop for highest possible alignment accura- cies, paste bead dispense while print- ing, linear servo motion technology and heavy-duty frame construction for extra stability in multifunction operation. The system also has the company’s bottom-side auto contour tooling support. Milara is also sowing its new


TouchPrint TD2929-S, a simplistic low-cost system with high-speed, high-precision printing technology, as well as its new TouchPrint TD2929-Asymtech with software uti- lizing Cadlink GUI front-end for ease of use with on and offline application programming. Contact: Milara Inc., 4 Marc


Road, Medway, MA 02053 % 508-533-5322 E-mail: sbrodeur@milarasmt.com Web: www.milarasmt.com


See at APEX Booth #1873. See us at APEX Booth 473


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