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Franklin, MA — Speedline Technologies, an Illi- nois Tool Works (ITW) company, is introducing ex- citing new systems and technology for PCB print- ing, dispensing, soldering, and cleaning. On exhibit is the CAMALOT® Prodigy™ auto-


Speedline Debuts Breakthrough Production Solutions


bility and productivity. Electrovert® is unveiling several new products,


solutions, and proven performers — including next generation Electra® wave soldering system, with 24-


mated dispenser, fast, precise, compact, and con- figurable. Prodigy out-performs less capable dis- pensers from adhesives to solder paste. Prodigy is the next-generation dispenser that’s already here, with a small footprint, 2-zone configuration, and high accuracy of ±35µ at 3 sigma. CAMALOT’s new NanoShot™ pump is the


next generation of “jetting” technology. Offering high speed, up to 600Hz, and ultra-fine resolution with dot sizes <300µ, this patent-pending pump has state-of-the-art motion control technology, simple maintenance, quick change - over, and a low cost of ownership. Also on exhibit, the MPM® Mo-


mentum® compact printer, offering high speed and accuracy in a 30 per- cent smaller footprint. Momentum Compact delivers a wet print accuracy of 18µ at 6 sigma, Cpk>2 for superb fine feature printing performance, and can be configured for space-saving back-to-back processing. The MPM Momentum Compact can be equipped with the company’s EnclosedFlow™ enclosed media print head, which de- livers superior volume/yield on fine pitch pads. Offering the best of both worlds — printing and dispense — will be MPM’s high-efficiency Momentum HiE printer equipped with CAMALOT Inside. With CAMALOT Inside, it pro- vides fast, accurate CAMALOT dis- pensing capability within an MPM Printer. See printing and dispensing working together in harmony within the same platform, for ultimate flexi-


PI: Low Cost PCB Mount Piezo Driver


Auburn, MA — PI (Physik Instru- mente) is introducing a new low-cost piezo driver designed for OEM inte- gration. Despite its compact size, the new E-836.03 piezo driver provides


Electrovert OmniES reflow oven.


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in. process width capability. Electrovert is also show- ing the new OmniES™ 5 five-zone reflow oven, with IsoThermal™ chamber technology. The OmniES 5 product offering includes the full list of high-end fea- tures and capabilities in a space saving package, low operating costs, and more importantly, an alterna- tive to other low-cost ovens. In addition, the compa- ny’s Aquastorm™ series cleaners (batch and in-line) provide technology-based advantages that are fo-


Park, Franklin, MA 02038 % 508-520-0083 fax: 508-520-2288 E-mail: info@speedlinetech.com Web: www.speedlinetech.com


cused on optimizing the cleaning and drying process. Contact: Speedline Technologies, 16 Forge


See at IPC/APEX Booth #2215.


Low cost PCB mountable piezo driver.


for the dynamic operation of low-volt- age multilayer piezo actuators and piezo positioning systems. The new module can source peak


currents to 100mA and provides an output voltage range of –30 to +130V. Running on only 24V, the module also integrates the high-voltage supply for the piezo driver as well as the other re- quired supply voltages. As with all PI piezo drivers, am-


plifiers and controllers, the compact unit is short-circuit-proof and equip - ped with full over-current and over-


temperature protection. Contact: PI (Physik Instru-


mente) L.P., 16 Albert St., Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508- 832-0506 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us


See at APEX, Booth 1937


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