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March, 2013 QTS Offers Precision CNC Machining Services


Medway, MA — QTS Inc. offers a full range of contract precision CNC ma- chining services at its job shop in Medway, MA, in the Boston hub. QTS provides precision machined parts and engineering design assis-


of industrial applications. QTS’ ma- chining equipment includes both Dae Woo 40x20x26 and 30x16x20 vertical machining centers, a Dae Woo Lynx 210A CNC lathe, Jet manual milling machine, ACER manual milling ma-


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See PVA’s full product range at: www.PVA.net


www.PVA.net Precision machined workpiece.


tance for prototypes through produc- tion components. The company’s CNC equipment


is capable of meeting demanding tol- erances and providing fast turn- around. Component parts are ma- chined from a variety of materials from metal to plastic for a wide range


chine, Jet manual lathe, Hardinge turret lathe, Scotchman high speed aluminum cut-off saw, plus drill presses, grinders, welding, and fin-


ishing equipment. Contact: QTS, 4 Marc Road,


Medway, MA % 508-533-7819 Web: www.QTSframe.com.


New Ultrasonic Systems XYZ Coating System


Haverhill, MA — Ultrasonic Sys- tems, Inc.’s (USI) MAX-800 is a high speed, high performance X-Y-Z ul- trasonic spray coating system for the thin, uniform application of a vari- ety of low viscosity coatings such as anti-reflective, anti-smudge and scratch-resistant coatings for glass substrates; silver inks and pastes for


IC package shielding applications; inks, suspensions and slurries used in fuel cell coating; polymer solu- tions, photoresists, photo-imagable solder masks and polyimides. The system uses USI’s proprietary noz- zle-less ultrasonic spray head tech- nology, high speed X-Y actuators,


Complex components need reliable protection.


When you need to precisely spray and dispense liquid coatings, the SCS Precisioncoat selective spray and dispense coating system provides maximum accuracy and fl exibility. The system applies 100% solids, solvent-based and water-based coatings via three to fi ve axes. Optional features, such as needle calibration, vision system, offl ine programming and barcode reader capability, meet any production requirement.


SCS Precisioncoat systems connect seamlessly with SCS thermal and UV cure units, enabling components to move from coating to curing without operator intervention.


Contact SCS to fi nd out more about our innovative solutions for your advanced technologies.


World Headquarters (US): 317.244.1200 www.scsequip.com


High performance X-Y-Z spray coating system.


and has a large usable spray area, automatic spray head clean and purge station, and precision meter- ing pump liquid delivery system technology. Options include a HEPA filtra-


tion system for Class 100 cleanroom compatibility, dual spray head capa- bility, conveyor system, and sub-


strate heater. Contact: Ultrasonic Systems,


Inc., 135 Ward Hill Avenue, Haver- hill, MA 01835 % 978-521-0095 fax: 978-521-7023 E-mail: sales@ultraspray.com Web: www.ultraspray.com


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