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Precision Benchtop Depaneling Router from FKN Systek
Millis, MA — Singulating low volume tab routed PCBs to strict military specifications requires the right tool for the job. Now, with the benchtop PCB depaneling router from FKN Systek, applications requiring routing rather than punching are easily taken care of. This machine is also useful as a backup to high-speed programmable routers for short runs, and for sepa- rating thick back planes which cannot be singulated by other means. The FKN R100 Tabletop De -
paneling Router is designed for man- ually separating PCB panels and producing uniform edges with quali- ty comparable to in-line programma- ble router systems. Equipped with a positioning col-
let with two fully adjustable guide pins on either side of the router bit, this depaneling router cleanly sepa- rates the boards along the routing channel path.
Accommodating virtually any size PCB, the R100 router has a
guide pin positioning collet which lets an operator match the contour of the cutting path around a PCB panel. Standard features include an
adjustable spindle speed up to 35,000 RPM, adjustable router bit height, choice of 5 standard bit sizes and
built-in dust extraction channel. Contact: FKN Systek, 115
Pleasant Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508-376-2500 fax: 508-376-2505
E-mail:
fkn@fknsystek.com Web:
www.fknsystek.com
Faster, Easier, Smarter Jetting Benchtop depaneling router.
Wire Bond Encapsulant & FlexCircuit Bonding Adhesive
From EMS Delaware, OH — Engineered Material Systems, Inc. is introducing its 357-348 Wire Bond Encapsulant and Flexible Circuit Bonding Adhesive for printer head and circuit assembly applications. This new encapsulant/adhesive is designed to protect wire bonds and reduce stress- es associated with thermal cycling. The material has excellent chemical resistance to inks.
The NexJet™
The next generation delivers it all – System
featuring the innovative Genius™
The easy-to-remove Genius Jet Cartridge’s built-in memory tracks and stores usage data, thereby increasing quality and consistency in exacting manufacturing applications.
You can rely on our award-winning support network. Contact us now to find out more.
USA:
info@nordsonasymtek.com Tel:
1.800.ASYMTEK or +1.760.431.1919
New encapsulant/adhesive. The new material has very high
fracture toughness and high adhe- sion to flexible circuits, FR4 and metal substrates. It meets circuit assembly and semiconductor stan- dards for ionic cleanliness (extract - able ions) to prevent corrosion in high temperature and humidity envi- ronments. The 357-348 encapsulant/adhe-
sive is the latest addition to the com- pany’s extensive line of electronic materials for semiconductor, circuit assembly, photovoltaic, printer head, camera module, disk drive and pho-
tonic applications. Contact: Engineered Material Systems, Inc., 132 Johnson Dr.,
Delaware, OH 43015 % 740-362-4444 fax: 740-362-4433 Web:
www.conductives.com.
China:
info-china@nordsonasymtek.com Beijing: +8610.8453.6388 Guangzhou: +8620.8554.0092 Shanghai: +8621.3866.9166
Europe:
cs.europe@
nordson.com +31.43.352.4466
Japan: Korea: India:
info-jp@nordsonasymtek.com +81.3.5762.2801
info@nordsonasymtek.com +82.31.765.8337
info@nordsonasymtek.com +91.44.4353.9024
Singapore:
info@nordsonasymtek.com +65.6796.9515
Taiwan:
info@nordsonasymtek.com +886.229.02.1860
advancedjetting.com
See Nordson ASYMTEK at SMT Nuremberg, SmartTec Booth 7-219 and at SEMICON West, Booth 6071
See us at SMT Hybrid Pkg. Booth 7-219
Get the quality dispensing you need with the Genius™
Jet Cartridge* and NexJet™ System* .
Invented by the leaders in jetting technology... Nordson ASYMTEK.
Jet Cartridge is removed quickly, without tools, for easy cleaning or replacement, saving time and money
intelligently communicates with the dispense system to monitor usage and indicate replacement
of fluids and applications
to center the process window for clean, precise results
precise coating, and adhesive dispensing
* PATENTS PENDING Jet Cartridge
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