April, 2012
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tech.com Hitachi Intros Multi-Function Placement Head on Modular Mounter
Dallas, TX — The new Sigma G5 compact, modular mounter, offered by The Production Systems Division (PSD) of Hitachi High Technologies
zle) design, equipped with vacuum and mechanical gripper nozzles. It can change or interchange nozzles “on the fly”, depending on production requirements. It is a high-accuracy (30µ accuracy) head, which makes it especially suitable for processes that include PoP, and can be used in com- bination with a flux dipping module for PoP, die placement, and similarly demanding assembly placement requirements. It can accommodate a range of components and, it can be used for insertion of connectors and
devices that require press fit. This is because the head can exert up to 5kg of insertion force. The Multi-function placement
head is a key part of the company’s flagship Sigma G5 high-performance, compact, modular mounter, available in both High Speed and Flexible High Speed configurations. The G5 has a two-head placement system that offers the most flexibility in a single high speed head and a multi-function head; two quick-change feeder bases that accommodate tape and stick
feeders or quick change tray unit with tape feeders; and the industry’s first “Overdrive Control System” whereby both heads can pick from each other’s component supply and place on the same board simultaneously and with-
out restriction. Contact: Hitachi High
Technologies America, Inc., P.O. Box
612208, Dallas, TX 75261-2208 % 972-615-9000 Web:
www.hitachi-hta.com
See at Nepcon China Booth #1E21.
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Multi-function placement head.
America, Inc. (HTA), incorporates an unusual multi-function head that greatly enhances the system’s flexi- bility and overall process efficiency. The head uses a 3-spindle (noz-
KIC Intros Wave Solder Profiler
San Diego, CA — KIC is introducing the new KIC 24/7 Wave, which uses embedded sensors in the wave solder machine to automatically measure the thermal profile for each and every processed PCB to the acceptable process window. A thermocouple also is installed in the solder pot to con- stantly measure the pot temperature. Any out-of-spec situation is im - mediately identified, while the stan-
Thermal profiling fixture.
dard SPC charts automatically pro- vide 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 when bar codes are used. The initial programming of the
KIC 24/7 Wave is performed with a KIC profiler, which is capable of quickly identifying the appropriate wave solder settings for an improved
process. Contact: KIC, 16120 W.
Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 % 858-673-6050 fax: 858-673-0085 Web:
www.kicthermal.com
See at Nepcon China Booth #1C64.
See us at NEPCON China, Stand 1B01
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