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Business news www.us- tech.com December, 2011


ERSA/Kurtz Presents Technology Day at Wertheim Plant


Wertheim, Germany — International technologists and production man- agers of the automotive supplier Continental met with Ersa for a tech- nology day at the Ersa facility in Wertheim. During the tour, the visi- tors were shown the production facil- ities with pre-assembly, line assem- bly, clocked box assembly, test stand and logistics center. They were thus able to see where their next Ersa ma- chine will be manufactured. The program included techno-


logical and product presentations, in- troducing the entire Ersa product


range: screen printers, reflow solder- ing systems and different selective and wave soldering systems, rework and inspection systems, as well as hand soldering tools. Then it was time for the visitors to roll up their sleeves and work with the company’s printers, soldering, rework and in- spection systems themselves, there- by gaining first-hand practical


knowledge of the equipment. Contact: ERSA NA, 1779 Pil-


grim Rd., Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 E-mail: info@ersa.de Web: www.ersa.com


YXLON Grand Opening: 3rd Site in Germany


CHamburg, Germany — YXLON In- ternational, has opened its third lo- cation in Germany and ninth site worldwide. Some 44 company representa-


tives participated in the opening of the new YXLON branch at the “Zukunftspark,” a complex for tech- nology and innovation in Heilbronn. At the grand opening of the new Application and Service Center in


southern Germany's Heilbronn, at- tendees included well-wishing guests as Ms. Margarete Krug, the mayor of Heilbronn, along with the local press and radio stations, customers and in-


terested visitors. Contact: YXLON International,


3400 Gilchrist Road, Akron, OH 44260-1221 % 330-798-4828 fax: 330-784-9854 Web: www.yxlon.comm


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Crowds of international visitors at JBC’s Productronica booth.


screen display. Apart from the high- resolution screen and extraordinary menu interface, the unit’s con- nectability received much attention because it can be linked to an Ether- net network and connected to a mi-


rest of the JBC product line. Contact: JBC Tools, Inc., 9296


Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO 63132 % 866-429-5753 fax: 866- 429-5754 E-mail: info@jbctools.com Web: www.jbctools.com


Scheugenpflug Expands US Office


Atlanta, GA — Scheugenpflug, a sup- plier of automated mixing, metering, and dispensing systems for resin and other industrial materials, has moved to new, larger offices in Atlanta and added personnel, in response to the in- creased US demand for its industrial automation solutions. With its new, expanded office,


the company will use the extra space to more flexibly accommodate its ex- panding team, as well as house the latest equipment in its warehouse. The facility, which is designed using


lean management principles, also in- cludes a state-of-the-art demo room. At the same time, the company


has added engineers to its growing staff in the US. The phone numbers and 5-digit ZIP code are unchanged;


just the street address has changed. Contact: Scheugenpflug, Inc., 975 Cobb Place Blvd., Suite 218,


Kennesaw, GA 30144 % 770-218-0835 or 770-218-0875 fax: 770-218-0931 E-mail: sales@scheugenpflug-usa.com Web: www.scheugenpflug-usa.com


Brewer Science Joins EV Group in Tech. Pact


Rolla, MO, USA and St. Florian, Aus- tralia — Brewer Science, Inc. and EV Group (EVG), have made an agree- ment on ZoneBOND™ technology. The agreement will enable both com- panies to commercialize the ground- breaking technology for customers in the temporary wafer bonding market. The ZoneBOND technology pro-


vides a breakthrough approach for temporary wafer bonding, thin wafer processing, and debonding applica- tions which overcomes the last re-


maining limitations associated with thin wafer processing. The technology allows the use of silicon, glass, and other carriers, and is compatible with existing, field-proven adhesive plat- forms. It enables debonding at room temperature with virtually no vertical


force being applied to the device wafer. Contact: Brewer Science, Inc.,


2401 Brewer Drive, Rolla, MO 65401 % 573-364-0300 fax: 573-368-3318 E-


mail: mwallis@brewerscience.com Web: www.brewerscience.com


JBC Tools Packs Them In at Productronica


St. Louis, MO — JBC Tools, Inc. headlined its booth at Productronica in Munich, Germany, with displays of several new world-class products including the “JBC Touch,” which drew a great deal of interest because of the features the unit incorporates and the ease of use of its touch-


croscope for viewing on the soldering station’s 3.5-in. (89mm) screen. At the exhibition, the new PH


preheater was displayed alongside the rest of the JBC advanced soldering tools. The PH preheater is stream- lined, easy-to-use, packed with fea- tures and perfectly complements the


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