February, 2013
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Page 45 Apex FA Showcasing Mirae Pick-and-Place
Chantilly, VA — Apex Factory Au- tomation is highlighting its newest SMT placement systems for high- mix, high speed applications made by Mirae, the long established Korean manufacturer. The Mx400 series use advanced
linear motor technology that pro- vides speed and placement accuracy of 25µ. These flexible SMT assem- blers are capable of placing 01005s (0402 metric) through 3.5 X 1.18-in. (90mm X 30mm) large SMT devices
GPD Global: Variety of Dispensing Systems
Grand Junction, CO — GPD Global, a manufacturer of precision fluid dis- pensing systems for high-volume 24/7, low-volume/high-mix and R&D pro- duction, is providing live demonstra- tions of a number of systems from the company’s dispensing line. Equip- ment on hand will include a Max Se-
using advanced optics and inspection systems. Mx400 Placement Sys-
MX 400 Placement System.
tems are available in six SMT assembly configura- tions offering dual-lane con- veyor options, large-board capability, increased feeder capacity and several differ- ent gantry and pick/place head configurations for opti- mal part placement flexibili- ty. All versions of the Mx400 series machines are built on a robust frame, employ two precision controlled over- head gantry systems, intu- itive software, and offer placement rates from 30,000
CPH through 42,000 CPH. According to Apex FA, the com-
pany considers these systems to be the best kept secret in the world of pick-and-place. However, Mirae does have over 3,000 systems installed worldwide, and an established pres- ence in North America. Apex Factory Automation also
offers the comprehensive range of SJ inno Tech Printers and TSM reflow ovens.
Contact: Apex Factory Automa-
tion, 14526 Lee Road, Suite 400, Chantilly, VA 20151 % 888-383-4555 E-mail:
wcrist@apexfa.com Web:
www.apexfa.com
See at IPC/APEX Booth #1117.
Scorpion Introducing
Package Rework System
Advanced
ries dispense system configured for solder paste dispensing and highlight- ing GPD’s new Fluid Pressure Moni- toring with MicroDot pump. Fluid pressure monitoring en-
hances small volume repeatability over the life of a syringe by making automatic adjustments during the dispense process. A second Max Series system will be shown and configured with the company’s continuously volu- metric PCD4H pump and syringe mixing system for LED encapsulants. The Island 3S4 bench top sys-
tem configured with a PCD4L pump and GPD’s unique and intuitive touch screen programming interface also will be displayed. A complete line of dispense pumps will be avail- able, including the PCD Series pumps, MicroDot and Hyflow. New offline data translation including Gerber data for streamlined pro- gramming also will be demonstrated. Personnel will be available to discuss and present solutions for dispensing
applications. Contact: GPD Global, 611 Hollingsworth Street, Grand Junc- tion, CO 81505 % 800-742-5473 or 970-245-0408 fax: 970-245-9674 E-mail:
request@gpd-global.com Web:
www.gpd-global.com
See at IPC/APEX Booth #2633.
Accurate comonent lacement wit secically tailored reow roles
SmartPlace®
image overlay that rovides an image o the solder alls and P atterns without the need or comlicated rism alignment
Technology vision system uses dual
cellent choice or new oerators and meets the erormance needs o eerienced users
o elaorate set u reuired simly lug in the selcontained system and go
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See us at Electronics West/MDM Booth 413 and IPC/APEX Booth 735 1
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See us at MD&M, booth 413
and IPC APEX, booth 735
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