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Juki Intros Hi-Speed Compact Mounter


Morrisville, NC — Juki’s new JX-200 high-speed compact mounter is a compact


entry-level placement


machine that uses the same place- ment system as the existing JX- 100LED. The new machine not only


offers the capability to handle boards of up to 1200mm making it indispen- sable for low-cost, high-speed LED tube production. The company’s upgraded FX-3R


now provides a maximum through- put of up to 90,000 cph, along with the largest placeable com- ponent range in the high-speed placer market. It achieves these performance figures with its capability to handle compo- nents measuring up to 33.5mm2 and accommodating up to 240 x 8mm tape feeder lanes. The company has also


Entry-level JX-200 mounter.


uses a standard laser alignment sys- tem, it also uses a high resolution camera for vision placement. With a IPC9850-rated speed of 13,900 cph for laser placement and 4,400cph for vision placement, the JX-200 pro- vides superior cost performance, ver- satility, reliable quality and ease of operation. The JX-100LED now


introduced the KE-3010, a matching chip shooter for com- binations with the KE-3020V and FX-3R, allowing the high- speed placement of the widest range of components up to 12mm height and with 160 x 8mm tape feeder lanes. With a


maximum component height of 25mm, the KE-3020V model is now able to offer the on-the-fly centering through the use of a high-speed cam- era.


Contact: Juki Automation


Systems, Inc., 507 Airport Blvd., Morrisville, NC 27560 % 919-460-0111 Web: www.jukiamericas.com


Manncorp: New 2-Pot Wave Solder Machine


Willow Grove, PA —Manncorp’s new 16.350 wave solder machine pro- vides easy changeover from lead/tin to lead-free solder. Instead of the usual single pot, this unit can be


motorized spray that evenly distrib- utes flux. Contact: Manncorp, 2845


Terwood Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090 % 800-745-6266 or 215-830-1200 fax: 215-830-1206 E-mail: sales@manncorp.com Web: www.manncorp.com


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Dual-pot wave soldering system.


configured with two pots on roll-out carts to provide lead-free-to-Pb switching with ease. The machine also adds economy


to its versatility with a low solder-pot capacity of only 200kg. According to the company, lead-free solder costs are escalating to over $40 per lb.; the smaller pot size results in more than a 50 percent reduction in initial fill solder costs. The two-pot wave solder


machine is designed for assemblers who require both a lead-free and tin/lead capability. The 16.350 is less than 5-1/2-ft.


(1.7m) long and includes a 350mm wide adjustable finger conveyor with built-in cleaner and a 600mm pre- heat tunnel with forced hot air con- vection for thorough and even heat penetration. The machine also has a motorized inlet conveyor and a


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