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March, 2012 ElEctronic Mfg Products


Xuron Recognized by NIST for its Made In USA Products


Saco, ME — Xuron Corp. has been recognized by the NIST Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partner - ship for “Making it in America” and


and other ergonomic tools for the electronics, plastics, craft, hobby, flo- ral, jewelry, and fishing industries. Xuron Corp. is the original inventor and patent holder of the Micro-Shear® flush cutter which creates smooth, clean cuts without compression. The company’s cutters have cushioned rubber hand grips and Light-Touch™ return springs, making them com- fortable to use. Xuron also makes a line of precision Tweezer-Nose™ pliers. NIST (National Institute of


Flush cutters do many jobs.


developing innovative products, reaching exciting markets, and hir- ing America’s best workforce. Founded in 1971, Xuron manufac- tures over 100 different precision wire cutters and strippers, pliers,


Standards and Technology) is a U.S. Govern ment public/pri- vate partnership that works with small- and mid-sized Ameri can manufacturers to help them create and retain jobs, increase profits, and save time and money. With its Manufac turing Extension Part ner ship (MEP), NIST seeks to boost U.S. based man-


ufacturing and production. Contact: Xuron Corp., 62


Industrial Park Rd., Saco, ME 04072-1840 % 207-283-1401 E-mail: info@xuron.com Web: www.xuron.com


Multitest UltraFlat Process for High Parallel Probe Cards


Rosenheim, Germany — Multitest’s UltraFlat™ process meets the requirements of high parallel verti- cal probe card applications. For applications such as DDR3 memory, the requirements for the flatness of


these requirements. UltraFlat allows for a very tight overall flatness toler- ance to be maintained by removing the bow/twist in the PCB. Unlike “flat-baking” that provides a tem- porarily flat PCB, Multitest’s Ultra -


UltraFlat for wafer-level testing.


boards at wafer-level testing become crucial. For optimizing MLO/MLC attachments and contact element interfaces, a better surface is needed. In addition, flatter PCBs require less compliance from the probe interface and reduce interface wear. Leveraging the knowledge of


PCB stack up engineering and PCB construction, the company developed the new “UltraFlat” process to meet


Flat process provides a permanent overall flatness for the PCB. With UltraFlat, the company typically is able to comply with bow/


twist requirements of 1.0 percent. Contact: Multitest Electronic Systems, Inc., 3021 Kenneth St.


Santa Clara, CA 95054 % 408-954-0290 E-mail: salesusa@multitest.com Web: www.multitest.com


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