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Page 103 Essemtec Intros Automatic Assembly Products


Aesch, Switzerland — New at APEX is Essemtec’s Scorpion fully automat- ic dispensing system, which report- edly sets new standards in dispens- ing technology. The Scorpion can dis- pense up to 100,000 dots per hour (DPH) with an accuracy of 51µm. The


70mm) including fine-pitch, BGA, CSP or flip chips. The Paraquda series machines are designed to meet the needs of high-mix SMT production. All SMD components are placed quickly, with results that are totally repro- ducible and reliable using today’s placement technologies. The system uses a three-stage


Zonda reflow oven.


Scorpion is equipped with the most up-to-date, accurate systems that drive and steering technology offer today. The easy programming and operation allow for the use of a wide range of dispensing applications, including LED electronics, solar cells, optical and medical devices or mechanical applications. The Scorpion dispensing system


is available in two versions — stand- alone or inline. The easy programming and operation allow for the use of a wide range of dispensing applications. The Scorpion can be equipped with up to four dispensing valves of any kind, in which case two valves are running in parallel. Each of the dispensing heads is equipped with an independ- ent, highly accurate C-drive with an extra-large 85mm (3.34-in.) stroke. The Paraquda 4C pick-and-place


system combines a large feeder capac- ity, fast programming and changeover while the machine is running, with the ability to quickly place any component from 01005 up to 3.15 x 2.75-in. (80 x


StilwellBaker Engineering, Manufacturing,


Onshoring Lake Oswego, OR — Electronic engi- neering and manufacturing firm, Stilwell Baker Inc. will highlight its latest projects, engineering services, project management, and U.S. man- ufacturing capabilities. Based in Oregon since 1993, Stilwell Baker has helped hundreds of companies develop new electronic products and re-design existing products for high- er reliability, enhanced functionality, and lower cost. The company engi- neers and manufactures custom elec- tronic devices, systems, and controls for industrial, commercial, govern- ment, and aerospace applications. The company’s services include


complete project management, elec- tronic and electro-mechanical engi- neering, PCB/PCA design, firmware/ software development, prototyping, manufacturing, packaging, certifica- tion, regulatory compliance testing, and ongoing product support. The company maintains partnerships with supply chain and manufactur- ing facilities that reside exclusively


within the United States. Contact: Stilwell Baker, 6405 SW Rosewood Street, Building A,


Suite A, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 % 503-210-2100 Web: www.stilwellbaker.com


See at Electronics West/MD&M Booth #3859.


conveyor with manual rail adjust- ment, and a tool changer with 1 x 36 positions and 14 nozzles. The high- resolution fly-by vision system is equipped with the latest Cognex SMD image processing technology, thus can detect any kind of compo- nent — even odd-shaped parts. The Paraquda is operated by ePlace — the new standard in pick-and-place


software. ePlace, the new software designed entirely by Essemtec, is based on the company’s eez-technolo- gy. It has been fully developed in .net, uses an integrated database and offers an interactive, intelligent and intuitive tool for controlling all parameters. With a high-capacity 26-in.


(660mm) wide heater module, the Zonda series reflow oven offers extraordinary flexibility in board handling. The oven may be fitted with an adjustable single-rail edge hold conveyor/mesh belt combo to carry even the largest boards or multi-board panels — up to 20-in. (508mm) wide — through the oven. The Zonda series supports high-


mix/medium-volume up to high- mix/high-volume throughput, at dif- ferent speeds to accommodate the fastest pick-and-place systems while conserving valuable factory floor space. Rapid response times and pre- cise temperature controls assure process uniformity, regardless of component density or board loading, with identical profile performance in


either air or nitrogen. Contact: Essemtec USA, 816 N.


Delsea Dr., #308, Glassboro, NJ 08028 % 856-218-1131 fax: 856-218-1134 E-mail: sales@essemtec-usa.com Web: www.essemtec-usa.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #3233.


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