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Cincinnati, OH — Cincinnati Sub- Zero (CSZ) now provides a full line of HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Tests) and HASS (Highly Accel - erated Stress Screens) test chambers that have the EZT-570i Touch Screen Controller. This addition further broadens


the company’s extensive environ- mental test chamber product line and provides customers with another state-of-the-art tool to help shorten new product development time, decrease warranty costs and signifi- cantly improve product reliability. The EZT-570i replaces the


Watlow F4 Programmable Controller as standard controller on all of the company’s HALT and HASS Cham - bers. Incorporating the CSZ EZT- 570i controller makes the chamber easier to operate and monitor, adding more value and time-saving features. The EZT-570i includes data logging, remote control and monitor- ing, email/text alarm notification messages, data file backup system, full system security and pre-pro-


Mil Apps Southampton, PA — CW Industries has introduced a new high density rectangular connector with enhanced retention and solder-ability features that meets the requirements of MIL- DTL-28804 and NAVSEA 3164341 and 3164342 specifications. Rated at 5 amps per contact, the


connector has a temperature rise of less than 30°C after three hours of each contact continuously conducting 5 amps. The new padded design is an improvement over the standard ver- sion as it provides a means for im -


CW Intros High Density Connector For


BTU Paragon 70 Oven


Time Compressor environmental test chamber.


grammed test profiles for faster pro- gram implementation. HALT and HASS chambers also


include CSZ EZ-View software as a value-added feature. The software works in conjunction with the EZT- 570i controller to provide remote monitoring, control, data logging and trend graphs for temperature and vibration on multiple chambers. The HALT and HASS Time Compres - sor™ Chambers are used to detect flaws in design, making the product more rugged and reliable. Chambers are available in four


sizes: the TC-1.5, TC-2.0, TC-2.5 and TC-4.0. The performance levels of these chambers include temperature


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ramp rates up to ±100°C/min with random vibration levels <3.0 to 90g rms. The chamber’s design combines with the vibration table design by Dr. Gregg Hobbs, inventor of HALT and HASS technology, to provide the broadest range of temperature and vibration capabilities in the industry. These capabilities are key to precipi- tation and detection of product defects.


Contact: Cincinnati Sub-Zero,


12011 Mosteller Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241-1528 % 800-989-7373 or 513-772-8810 E-mail: indsales@cszinc.com Web: www.cszinc.com or www.cszindustrial.com


Used Electronic Assembly Machinery


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Aqueous Technologies SMD-600 Batch Cleaner Mydata TP9-2 w/feeders & accessories MPM SPM Semi-Automatic Stencil Printer with Vision TEAMCO LF-400B 16" No Lead Wave Solder Machine Electrovert Econopak Plus Wave solder Machine Glenbrook Technologies RTX113-VAV


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Aqueous Technologies SMD 600 Washer


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Dynapace C16124 Board Collector


Temptronic ThermalStream System RPS Solderability Tester


High-density MIL connector.


proved solder flow and for post solder visual inspection. The custom designed inserts


offer enhanced retention to meet high altitude heat and shock vibration requirements. These connectors meet a minimum 80 oz. torque requirement and an 80-lb. axial pull-out force. Pin counts of 38, 50, 88, 108 and


132 are available with a standard pin length of 0.250 (6.35mm) ±0.025-in. (±0.635mm). Other lengths and pin counts are available upon request. The CCM-20, 21, 22 and 23 series connectors are made of glass-filled polyester with beryllium copper alloy contacts that are gold-plated in the mating area. The termination end is solder dipped over nickel plating. Typical applications include sophisti-


cated military electronics equipment. Contact: CW Industries,


130 James Way, Southampton, PA 18966 % 215-355-7080 E-mail: jschott@cwind.com Web: www.cwind.com


Electrovert OmniFlo 5 Reflow Oven


TEAMCO No Lead Wave Solder


2 Champion Carton Sealers for Taping Cardboard Cartons LabConCo Lab Hood


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