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Quasys HighZ JEDEC Tray Feeder


Concord, NH — Quasys Tray Feeders are intended for a variety of applica-


tions, handling standard thickness and thin JEDEC Trays. Made in Switzerland, the feeders can hold up to 18 different types of trays, even intermixed within the same feeder cartridge. The recently intro- duced HighZ JEDEC Tray Feeder can handle extra thick trays (30mm) and has a larger stack ca- pacity.


The HighZ feeder has the


same Interface as the well known JTF2 Feeder so that customers with a standard feeder won’t need to do anything special to integrate. The HighZ feeder can be integrated on any platform and can be used to load or unload JEDEC Trays. You Promote is the Sales Rep For Quasys Tray Feeders throughout


North America. Contact: You Promote LLC, 40


North Main St., STE 6, Concord, NH 03301 % 603-227-5240 Web: www.trayfeeders.com


Tray feeder handles variety of JEDEC tray sizes.


See at IPC/APEX Booth #500. Static Decay Product


Chicago, IL — In response to cus- tomer demand, the long-lasting topi- cal anti-stat, Staticide®, by ACL, Inc. is now available as an aerosol spray. Like all Staticide topicals, the 2006 Staticide Static Sentry is a humidity-


inetry, work surfaces, paper, polycar- bonate, acrylic, PET, and glass. It is safe to use in manufacturing facili- ties for static control on carrying trays, keyboards, protective packag- ing, test equipment, smocks and ESD protective clothing. The formula does not contain substances on the REACH SvHC list


or in the RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC. Contact: ACL Incorporated, 840


W. 49th Place, Chicago, IL 60609 % 847-981-9212


E-mail: info@aclstaticide.com Web: www.aclstaticide.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #2114.  ACL Intros New


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Anti-static in aerosol spray dispenser.


independent anti-stat that decays a static charge to zero volts in less than 2 seconds, meeting Mil-B-81705 for static decay using Federal Test Standard 101B, method 4046. Other features include preventing tribogen- eration and dust attraction. Packaged in a special can, the


Staticide Static Sentry can operate at different angles to allow for hori- zontal spraying. It can be used on a variety of surfaces including lami- nate flooring, carpeting, fabrics, cab-


See at APEX, Booth 1332


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