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April, 2012 ElEctronic Mfg Products Aven Adds 5 Stereo Scopes with Ring Lights
Ann Arbor, MI — Aven has added five specialized Stereo Microscopes that have been developed for medical, scientific, industrial and educational applications. Each instrument has a
built-in LED ring light, 10X wide-field eyepieces and a pole stand. An attached monitor accompanies one trinocular zoom scope. Four of the trinocular and
binocular choices have zoom capability. All of them incorpo- rate multi-coated optical compo- nents that assure no chromatic and spherical aberrations. The base measures 220 x 284mm to accommodate large parts. Users of the new instru-
ments include professionals in nanotechnology, health care, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, aerospace, forensics, semicon- ductors, chem ical manufactur- ing, materials analysis and oth - er areas of scientific microscopy. The new microscopes have
PLED ring lights, which use polymer LED technology for high brightness at low voltage, with lifetimes said to be up to 30,000 hours.
ACE Intros New Selective Soldering System
Spokane Valley, WA — ACE Produc - tion Technologies has introduced its next-generation KISS-205 fully in- line automated Selective Soldering system. The SMEMA-compatible
Selective Soldering system effectively splits the process of fluxing, pre-heating and soldering to significantly gain productivity by reducing TAKT by up to 50 percent vs. incremental processing. In the new machine, a
PCB is fluxed and brought to preheat temperature, then sent to the 2nd conveyor for soldering while concurrently applying flux and pre-heat- ing the next PCB. This results in making the KISS- 205 twice as fast as a con- ventional machine. Its key advantages are Speed
Stereo microscopes provide LED screen viewing.
Contact: Aven, Inc., 4595 Platt
Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48108 % 734-973-0099 fax: 734-973-0097 Web:
www.aventools.com
itive selective soldering systems. Designed to provide its users with a more intuitive programming plat-
Next-generation selective soldering system.
and Process Control. The company has also introduced its new interac- tive on-line programming, KISS- Ware-OLP — described as powerful software that gives the user absolute control over all critical process parameters. It enables user-defin- able process optimization capabili- ties not found in comparable compet-
form, the software easily imports PCB assembly data from a variety of sources and assists the programmer in the fast, simple development of a
soldering program. 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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