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Chemical Resistant Corner Canopy Hoods from Hemco


Independence, MO — Hemco Corner Canopy Hoods are designed to locate in otherwise wasted corner areas and are designed to collect and exhaust corrosive vapors, heat, steam and odors when mounted over areas with water baths, hot plates or portable equipment. Canopy hoods are lightweight


and can be wall-mounted or suspend- ed from the ceiling. The canopy fume hood’s fiberglass smooth surfaces provide superior chemical, corrosion and heat resistance. Optional side panels prevent


cross drafts and further improve air- flow while providing a way to contain chemical spills. The company also manufactures wall canopies and is- land canopies in fiberglass and stain- less steel, in custom sizes to cus- tomer specs.


Corner fume canopy. Contact: Hemco Corporation,


711 S. Powell Road, Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 or 816-796-2900 E-mail: info@hemco- corp.com Web: www.hemcocorp.com


Seika Now Offers UNITECH PCB Board Cleaner


Torrance, CA — Seika Machinery, Inc. now distributes the UNITECH UC-250M-CV PCB Board Cleaner. The new UC-250M-CV has all the features of the UC-250M and adds a dual cleaning feature using a combi- nation of a brush roller with the sili- cone/adhesive cleaning rollers. The combination dual dust re-


moval system ensures better results than a single brush or adhesive roller system. Like the UC-250M, the UC- 250M-CV has the ability to clean the top surface of PCBs, even chip com- ponents attached on the bottom side. In addition, both products have an antistatic bar (ionizer) to neutralize static and prevent dust from collect- ing on the top surface of the PCB. The cleaner offers multiple for-


ward and reverse conveyor modes, and multiple auto-passes ensure more effective micro-dust removal. Operation modes (turn ON/OFF brush or rollers) can be selected easi-


ly from the touch panel screen. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,


3528 Torrance Blvd., Suite 100, Tor- rance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 fax: 310-540-7930 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com or www.seikausa.com/tv


Dual-action PCB cleaner.


DDM Novastar Intros New Low Cost Placer


Philadelphia, PA — DDM Novastar has launched a brand new entry-level pick-and-place machine. The L-SF40 is a complete, affordable turnkey au- tomatic pick-and-place system that can be put in production right out of the box. The system is managed by a full


desktop Windows® computer with flat screen monitor. Key features include: maximum


board area, 13.5 x 22-in. (343 x 559mm); placement capability 0201, SOIC, PLCC down to 20mil pitch; placement rates up to 1800 cph; in- cludes the company’s special strip tape and loose component tray feed- ers; system includes 4 position nozzle changer for most SMT component


Low-cost pick-and-place machine.


sizes; available convenient Super-


Strip and tube feeders (optional). Contact: DDM Novastar, Inc.,


165 Boro Line Road, King of Prus- sia, PA 19406 % 610-337-3050 fax: 610-337-3054 Web: www.ddmnovastar.com


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