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Medina, MN — ASC International, a manufactur- er of 3-D solder paste inspection and automated optical inspection (AOI) systems, is demonstrating the VisionPro AP500 and VisionPro M Series (SP3D/M500) SPI systems. In addition, the compa- ny will release its new LineMaster DM platform. The new LineMaster DM incorporates SPI


and AOI into one platform for “Dual Mode” per- formance. The solid AOI/SPI platform validates the overall variables associated with component placement and solder paste printing. Combining both inspection capabilities within one platform, the LineMaster DM detects absence/presence, po- larity, OCV, misalignment, RDI and solder joint inspection for AOI and the most accurate and re- peatable true 3D volumetric measurements for SPI. System features include real-time SPC, cus- tomized data reports, offline CAD/Gerber pro- gramming and defect repair station. The VisionPro AP500 SPI system incorporates the most ad-


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vanced, rapid 3-D inspection technology within a stylish vibration-free, fully automated platform. The VisionPro AP500 has been designed with fea-


March, 2014 ASC Releases New Dual Mode Inspection Platform


ture-rich software including onboard real-time SPC, customized data reports and simple-to-use GerberPro™ conversion programming software. The VisionPro M Series of SPI systems incor-


Vision Pro inspection platform.


porates the most advanced, rapid 3-D inspection technology coupled with an intuitive Windows® 7 OS and packaged in a rugged, bench-top platform. Utilizing the completely automatic measurement mode, errors associated with manual measure- ment subjectivity are eliminated, making the Vi- sionPro M500 an exceptional value for electronics manufacturers concerned with improving produc- tion yields. Designed with feature-rich software, including onboard real-time SPC run charts, cus- tomized data reports, simple-to-use GerberProTM conversion programming software and two sensor technology options, laser and structured white light, the VisionPro M Series is said to be the price-to-performance leader for offline SPI solu-


tions available on the market today. Contact: ASC International,


Inc., 830 Tower Drive, Suite 200, Medina, MN 55340 % 888-478-2912 or 763-479-6210 fax: 763-479-6206 E-mail: info@ascinternational.com Web: www.ASCInternational.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #1946 Hemco:


Emergency Lab Shower Decontamina-


tion Booth Independence, MO — Emergency Shower/Decontamination Booths from HEMCO are fully assembled and ready for installation to water supply and waste systems. The shower is molded in a one-


piece seamless chemical resistant fiberglass and is equipped with a pull rod activated shower and push han- dle eye/face wash for immediately


Emergency shower for hazardous materials.


drenching of personnel that have been exposed to hazardous chemi- cals. Shower is equipped with frosted front strip curtains, interior grab bars, raised deck grating, and bottom or rear drain outlet. Compliant with


ANSI and OSHA requirements. Contact: Hemco, 711 Powell Rd.,


See at APEX, Booth 828


Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 or 816-796-2900 fax: 816-796-3333 E-mail: info@HEMCOcorp.com Web: www.HEMCOcorp.com


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