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Chantilly, VA — An expanded pro- duction line at British Columbia- based EMS specialist Dena Technolo- gies takes advantage of of high-per- formance assembly equipment from Apex Factory Automation. The new line includes the SJ Innotech HP-


520S printer with 2D inspection and the Mirae MX200LP high-speed placement system, which is capable of 01005 component handling. Dena Technologies supports a


loyal customer base with some of the fastest turn-around times in the in-


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dustry, delivering world-class design, manufacturing, and logistics solu- tions to technology companies throughout British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Mirae place- ment machines use advanced linear motor technology provid- ing speed and placement accura- cy of 25µ. These flexible SMT as- semblers are capable of placing 01005s through 3.5 X 1.18-in. (90 x 30mm) large SMT devices using advanced optics and in- spection systems. The Mx200 Placement Sys-


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Isola Enhances Quick PCB Turnaround Service


Chandler, AZ — Isola Group S.a.r.l. has enhanced its Quick Turnaround (QTA) Service in the U.S. to support its customers’ Just-in-Time (JIT) in- ventory strategies and QTA programs. Expediting production to reduce


the time-to-market presents a big challenge for PCB fabricators, con- sidering the variety of base materials and configuration options involved in the production of complex, multi- layer printed circuit boards. Many PCB fabricators rely on


JIT inventory strategies to improve the management of their inventories and to meet the increasingly de- manding needs of their customers for


quick turnarounds of finished PCBs, often in support of new product intro- ductions. Isola supports its cus- tomers with quick turnaround offer- ings tailored to meet their specific needs. The company has successfully reduced the average cycle-time for standard orders to less than five business days. While this standard cycle-time is impressive, it now offers three premium tiers to its QTA serv- ice. Depending on the customer’s ur- gency, high-quality laminates and prepregs can be ready to ship in 48-, 24- or less than 24-hours. The compa- ny guarantees the order will ship as scheduled. All products offered in Isola’s


QTA program are manufactured in the US. Customers can order the pre- cise amount of product needed, en- abling them to reduce their invento- ry levels and the risk that prepreg expires on the shelf. To facilitate faster turnaround, the company maintains manufacturing facilities in Chandler, AZ, Elk Grove, CA and


Ridgeway, SC. Contact: Isola Group S.a.r.l.,


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June, 2013 Dena Expands with Mirae Machines from Apex


sion controlled overhead gantry, intu- itive software, and offer placement rates from 15,000 CPH through 21,000 CPH (IC9850).


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