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San Diego, CA — Koh Young’s inspec- tion technology will be on display for three days in San Diego, and then hits the road in a specially designed 18- wheeler to tour the U.S.A. bringing the technology to engineers who couldn’t make it to APEX. The tour will bring the best that


Koh Young has to offer in SPI and AOI systems to 25 States in the lower 48, and will continue this tour for a span of 90 days. The tour will involve more than 60 hands-on equipment demonstration locations or “whistle stops”, designed to make it easier and more convenient for engineers across the continent to experience Koh Young equipment first-hand. The reason for the truck tour is simple, according to Koh Young’s President and CEO, Dr. Kwangill Koh. “This truck tour is the most efficient way for engineers to experience our technology hands-on so that they can understand its capa- bilities, the process, and make informed decisions.” Today’s tightly scheduled manufacturing environ- ment often does not allow engineers to travel to see the equipment at a trade show, or in another plant, he emphasizes. The truck and trailer


Alpha


Sponsoring IPC Hand Soldering Competition


South Plainfield, NJ — Alpha will present its enabling technology sol- dering products and will be a Premier Sponsor of the IPC Hand Soldering Competition at the 2013 IPC APEX EXPO. Alpha will feature in the competition its Telecore XL- 850 Halogen-Free cored solder wire,


combination is a specially-0designed exhibition platform, according to Bill Astle, General Manager of Koh Young America, based in Chandler, Arizona. “The trailer expands to cre-


ate a roomy environment with ade- quate space to allow people to move freely around the machines and examine them. The machines will be operating and actively demonstrat-


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ing their capabilities.” The systems featured will represent the range of Koh Young’s technologies; the flag- ship SPI system ASPIre2, and the 3D AOI Zenith system: Zenith, the world’s first true 3D pre-and post- reflow AOI system. Zenith measures and inspects


everything on assembled PCBs in 3D using 8-way projection. Zenith per- forms true 3D profilometry of a whole PCB, measurement-based inspection that is free of ambiguity, with compre-


hensive IPC-A-610 comparison. Contact: Koh Young America


Inc., 6505 W. Frye Rd., Suite 14, Chandler, AZ 85266 % 480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail : bill.astle@kohyoung.com Web: www.kohyoung.com


Specially outfitted truck takes inspection technology on the road. See at IPC/APEX Booth #143.


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Halogen-free soldering products.


especially developed to comply with the IEC and JPCA halogen content specifications. According to the company, cus-


tomers have used its SACX Plus® low-Ag alloys as well as its low tem- perature CVP-520 solder paste on their lines to achieve excellent results. The Alpha Telecore XL-850 cored wire delivers very fast wetting and low flux spatter, providing for operator safety and less residue on PCBs.


The company is also featuring


its solder preform technology which gives assemblers the ability to aug- ment precise amounts of solder vol-


ume to achieve 100 percent hole fill. Contact: Alpha, 109 Corporate


Boulevard, South Plainfield, NJ 07080 % 908-791-3045 fax: 908-791-3090 E-mail: pcote@alent.com Web: www.alpha.alent.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #3227.


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