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March, 2014


Nordson ASYMTEK: New Quantum Dispensing System


Carlsbad, CA — Nordson ASYMTEK, a Nordson company (NASDAQ: NDSN), is introducing the Quan - tum™ Q-6800 high-performance, large-format dispensing system for SMT, PCB packaging, and microelec- tronics assembly applications. Quantum’s dispense area of 423 x


458mm handles a wide range of sub- strate sizes and is large enough so the dispense area isn’t compromised even with dual valve configurations, en - abling flexibility in the dispensing process. The patent-pending Contin - uous Path software feature optimizes dispense-head motion to save time and increase units per hour (UPH) for jetted line applications, while the company’s advanced, patented pro - cess controls ensure accurate and reli- able dispensing results that meet the technology and manufacturing needs of demanding SMT and electronics assembly operations. The optional dual-action or dual-


simultaneous valve configurations maximize high-throughput applica- tions and can reduce dispensing time by up to 50 percent. Manufacturers can dramatically increase yield and throughput. The Quantum Series sys-


tem dispenses precise volumes of fluid in dots, lines and patterns; provides continuous path motion jetted line dispensing; laser height sensor pro-


brated process jetting (CPJ®) soft- ware automatically compensates for changes in fluid viscosity, ensuring precise volumetric repeatability and optimized line speed for closed-loop fluid dispensing reliability, and Patented Mass Flow Calibration (MFC) that uses weight-controlled dispensing and automatic calibration to continuously deliver consistent fluid amounts, especially for valve and pump dispensing. The Quantum


platform supports most Nordson ASYMTEK jets, pumps, and valves, including the DispenseJet® DJ-9500


and NexJet® NJ-7 jet valves. Contact: Nordson ASYMTEK,


2747 Loker Ave. West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 800-279-6835 or 760-431- 1919 fax: 760-431-2678 E-mail: info@nordsonasymtek.com Web: www.nordsonasymtek.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #1937.


Acculogic Intros Limited Access Test Systems


Quantum fluid dispensing system.


vides real-time, fast, non-contact dis- pense height measurement. A digital Vision System incorpo-


rates high-brightness, three-color RGB LEDs for superior image con- trast and detection; patented cali-


Markham, Ontario, Canada — Accu - logic Inc. representatives will demon- strate state-of-the-art limited access test systems the FLS980 Series III with the Ultimate Accur acy Package Option along with high throughput features such as the latest version Flying Bed of Nails (FBON). The new ThermoScan thermal


imaging test solution and MicroScan miniature image observation and testing solutions will be unveiled at the show for the first time.


Human Recognition Capability Reproduced with


Saki’ s unique 3D measuring systems provide ... - Maximize product throughput and inspection coverage - Set new quality assurance standard - Minimize human operation


BF-3Si


Saki America, Inc. Contact by phone: +1-408-456-0332


BF-3Di


Contact by e-mail: saki.us@sakicorp.com Website: http://www.sakicorp.com/en/


See at APEX, Booth 1953


APEX EXPO MARCH 25-27, 2014


Booth# 1953 BF-X3 3D SPI System 3D AOI System 3D AXI System The ICT7xxx Series Fixture-


Based tester has proven to be a Z18xx replacement vehicle for many


SAKI 3D Solutions


Miniature image observation testing.


customers, with a program converter software package that translates debugged Z18xx test programs direct to running ICT7xxx Test Routines. The ScanNavigator Suite of


Distributed Boundary Scan tools is a leading suite of powerful tools for boundary-scan testing and program- ming based on the original JTAG


standard, IEEE 1149.1. Contact: Acculogic Inc., 175


Riviera Drive, Markham, Ontario, Canada, L3R 5J6 % 905-475-5907 E-mail: greg.leblonc@acculogic.com Web: www.acculogic.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #2239.


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