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San Diego, CA — KIC is introducing the Reflow Process Index (RPI)


www.us-tech.com


which helps manage reflow ovens to consistently maximize the desired


results. In addition, the RPI provides process deficiency information in order to help users correct their defect issues quickly. The RPI is an automatic system that, once pro- grammed, works in the background without any operator involvement. The RPI provides process defi-


ciency information to help correct defect issues quickly; shares all per- tinent process and production data in real-time; automatically profiles each and every PCB; provides instant alarm for out-of-spec situ- ations; automatic SPC charting, including Cpk; process traceability down to individual PCBs; pre- vents human error such as production of the wrong PCBs or wrong oven recipe settings (bar code required). The RPI improves


quality and throughput, and is universally applica- ble because it is independ- ent of the oven model, pro- duction lines, personnel, PCB types, and even fac- tory.


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March, 2012 KIC Debuts Reflow Quality Inspection System


der pot to constantly measure the pot temperature. Any out of spec situation is


immediately identified, while the standard SPC charts automatically provide Cpk numbers with the ability to provide alarms when the process starts drifting. Every PCB profile is recorded for easy retrieval for full process traceability. Traceability down to the individual PCB is achieved


Sensors embedded in wavesolder machine keep solder at precise temperature.


Also on display, the KIC 24/7


Wave utilizes embedded sensors in the wave solder machine to automat- ically measure the thermal profile for each and every processed PCB to the acceptable process window. A ther- mocouple also is installed in the sol-


when bar codes are used. Contact: KIC, 16120 W.


Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 % 858-673-6050 fax: 858-673-0085


Web: www.kicthermal.com See at IPC/APEX Booth #2428.


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Burnsville, MN — Vapor phase man- ufacturer R&D Technical Services Inc. is showing its RD1 Batch Type Vapor Phase Reflow System. The unit uses vapor phase technology to provide consistent, uniform heat transfer for high quality reflow, cur- ing and drying. The advanced reflow system was designed to accommo- date low-volume production and


smaller sized products. In addition, the RD1 delivers


user-friendly operation and unsur- passed process control, becoming the perfect marriage of convected and vapor phase technologies. The unit allows any company, regardless of


Vapor phase reflow system.


size, to produce products of the high- est quality. The updated RD1 has a working


envelope of 12 x 10 x 2.25-in. (305 x 254 x 57mm) using a version of the company’s patented palletized con- veyor system that keeps the product horizontal throughout the process. The system provides touch-


screen controls, a convected preheat zone, programmable recipes, a cool- ing zone, and a working fluid auxil-


iary tank and filter system. Contact: R&D Technical


Services, Inc., 1411 East Cliff Rd.,


Burnsville, MN 55337 % 952-707-1931 fax: 952-707-6739 E-mail: sales@rdtechnicalservices.com Web: www.rdtechnicalservices.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #834. See us at APEX, Booth 3723


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