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Page 75 Count On Tools Intros V2 StripFeeder


Gainesville, GA — Count On Tools Inc. (COT), a provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, is introducing its StripFeeder Modular (.mod) System version 2. The StripFeeder System is the ideal solution for loading tape-and-reel com- ponents onto compact modules for prototyping and high-mix low-volume applications. The latest version of the StripFeeder Modular


(.mod) System has a mechanical lock-spring to hold the tape in place by the sprocket hole for part registration and repeatable pick-and-place appli- cations. This means the user only has to teach the pick-up location one time and consistently reload the unit with the same parts over and over for longer runs. In addition, the new StripFeeder has remov-


able rails that can be mounted to accommodate a wide array of tape sizes in the same feeder. Unlike the fixed width version, the Strip - Feeder .mod can be adjusted by removing the rails and re-positioning them on the base plate at the desired


Indium Bows SACM High Reliability Solder Paste


Clinton, NY — Indium’s SACM™ is a high-reliability solder paste that increases the drop-shock perform- ance in portable electronics by 800 percent, without compromising on thermal cycling. SACM is doped with manganese and contains less silver


2:10:54 PM New version of the Stripfeeder.


width (4mm pitch hole pattern). The rails align with precision pin locaters and lock down tightly with magnets to guarantee a stable, repeatable applica- tion. Custom ers who have already purchased StripFeeder Systems can contact COT about


upgrading their systems to the latest version. COT has a new repair services program for


MYDATA Agilis Feeders. This program will be available for the 3.7, 4.0, 4.7, and 5.4 Agilis feed- ers. This is the only repair option for these feeders on the market and provides significant costs sav- ings over purchasing replacement feeders. All repair components (tape plows and feeder springs) are precision machined replacements for the origi- nal parts using high quality materials and indus- try leading coatings. COT guarantees functionality in the equipment and the ability to extend the life


cycle of worn or damaged feeders. Contact: Count On Tools Inc., 2481 Hilton Dr.,


Suite 3, Gainesville, GA 30501 % 770-538-0411 E-mail: ccouch@cotinc.com


Web: www.cotinc.com See at IPC/APEX Booth #725.


Problem solving solder paste.


than other Pb-free solder pastes. The manganese provides increased strength and the reduced silver con- tent provides a more stable cost structure, especially beneficial for cost-sensitive applications. The platform consists of


Indium8.9 Series solder pastes using Indium Corporation’s patent-pend- ing SACM solder paste technology for board-side interconnect, and SACM solder balls (spheres) for package-level interconnect. Indium8.9HF halogen-free, Pb-


free solder paste is one of the stan- dard flux vehicles for SACM. Indium8.9HF provides excellent sol- dering performance under high tem- perature and long reflow processes. It offers unprecedented stencil print transfer efficiency to work in the


broadest range of processes. Contact: Indium Corporation, 34


Robinson Road, Clinton, NY 13323 % 315-853-4900


Web: www.indium.com See at IPC/APEX Booth #1977.


See at APEX, Booth 611


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