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July, 2011


ACE Launches Next-Gen Selective Soldering


Spokane Valley, WA — ACE Produc - tion Technologies has launched its next-generation KISS-205 fully in- line automated Selective Soldering system. The KISS-205 effectively splits the process of fluxing, preheat- ing and soldering to significantly gain productivity by reducing TAKT by up to 50 percent vs. incremental processing. This setup provides a


New from SIKO: Absolute values with the AP04- fast, accurate and reliable! Precise magnetic measurement and BUS-connectivity allow quick adjustments to position values, reducing changeover to just a few seconds. It‘s custom measurement made easy.


Know-how made in Germany. SIKO - Precision in Motion.


1-800-447-7456 www.sikoproducts.com SIKO Products, Dexter, MI


SIKO MAGLINE – magnetic length measurement: Cutting-edge tech made practical


more efficient dual-lane pro- cessing scheme with “cross - over” sequencing effectively shaving time off preheating, fluxing, and soldering se - quences, waiting times that are unavoidable in linear incremental processing, and allowing higher throughput and higher volume processing. According to the company,


it is a kind of “multi-tasking” approach to selective soldering. It makes more efficient use of time, with more than one prod- uct being pro cessed in one lane while another is undergoing a different stage in the process. In the KISS-205, while the


This is not simply processing with dual lanes, but is more efficient pro- cessing. The company believes that it is going to change the way the indus- try selectively solders in volume. The new machine is a fully con-


figured In-Line SMEMA compatible Selective Soldering system, offering such innovative standard features as


Versatile new selective soldering system.


board is in the first “station”, it is pre-heated and fluxed. While the board is in the second station, its temperature is maintained and sol- dering takes place. In the sequence of events, Board “A” is positioned under pre-heater 1 and is fluxed; then Pre- heater 1 is turned on. As soon as Board “A” reaches its target preheat temperature, it is sent to the second station and pre-heater 2 is turned on to maintain temperature while Board “B” is positioned under Pre- heater 1 and fluxed, and the pre- heater is turned on. While Board B (now already fluxed) is pre-heating, Board A is being soldered. The time-consuming elements


are pre-heating and soldering, which is why this new approach makes the machine twice as fast as a conven- tional selective soldering machine.


“Super Quick” motion with closed loop position feedback with linear encoders for fastest processing times; rapid setup and time to “first produc- tion” with the intuitive KISSware off-line programming


using jpeg or scanned images or Gerber files or on the machine “teach” functions; dual universal PCB edge conveyor with program- controlled width adjustment, positive PCB location and PCB flattening; dual pre-heater modules that are independently controlled with optical pyrometers; automated fiducial XY and skew correction; volumetric spray fluxer and drop jet fluxer. Contact: ACE Production


Technologies, 3010 N. First Street, Spokane Valley, WA 99216 % 509- 924-4898 fax: 509-533-1299 E-mail: sales@ace-protech.com Web: www.ace-protech.com


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MAGLINE systems are precise and robust, working wear-free and non-contact in the harshest environments. Simple to install and use, they are the solution for reliable length and angle measurement.


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