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MID AMERICA Taping and Reeling, Inc.


www.us- tech.com


630.629.6646 www.matr.com


March, 2015


SCS Intros Conformal Coating System


Indianapolis, IN — Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) is introducing its new Precisioncoat V conformal coating system. The new product, available in conformal coating, dispensing and/or potting platforms, offers max- imum flexibility and efficiency for manufacturers. The company’s conformal coat-


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ing and dispense valves move smooth- ly along the three axis system, with an option to add fully programmable fourth and fifth axes for tilt and rota- tion capabilities. The system’s multi- valve technology allows for the appli- cation of dots, lines, fills, glob tops and spray coat areas. The redesigned Precisioncoat


Surface Mount Axial / Radial Custom Carrier


provides more than a dependable layer of protection, it is a total sys- tem solution that ensures accuracy, repeatability and high throughput for a wide range of automated mate- rial application, all in a smaller foot- print to maximize valuable produc- tion floor space. The proprietary Windows®-based software allows users to customize each program based on material and pattern. Users


3D and MEMS dispense system . Contact: Specialty Coating Sys-


tems (SCS), 7645 Woodland Drive,


Indianapolis, IN 46278 % 317-472-1290 E-mail: cgillespie@scscoatings.com Web: www.SCSequip.com


Wago Intros New 3-Phase Supply Options


Trays Vacuum Sealers Programming 121 Exchange Blvd Glendale Heights, IL 60139


The most advanced and versatile rework system available.


The MBT 350 has three handpiece channels that are active simultaneously. The system is fully programmable and can be password protected.


The Hi-Flo dual-purpose vacuum/pressure pump and delivery system features PACE’s patented SNAP-VAC Technology, providing the most vacuum available for desoldering applications.


MBT 350


1-877-882-7223 paceworldwide.com


Germantown, WI — WAGO has added three new three-phase vari- ants — 787-738, 787-740,787-742 — to its power supply line. These new additions offer a wide input range of 325 to 800V and an output range of 22 to 28VDC, in a compact robust metal housing for quick and easy DIN-rail mounting. Called EPSITRON, the three-


phase ECO Power Supplies come with integrated actuating levers with CAGE CLAMP® connection technolo- gy ensuring fast, tool-free connection integrity. The units have an expand- ed temperature range of –25 to +70°C making them suitable for a wide range of applications. The new three-phase ECO power supplies can


also be connected in parallel for added flexibility and customization.


achieve consistent application with a high degree of accuracy and repeata- bility. With the Precisioncoat’s of- fline programming feature, down- time is kept to a minimum.


Power supplies with 3-phase. Contact: WAGO Corporation,


N120 W19129 Freistadt Road, Ger- mantown, WI 53022 % 800-346-7245 E-mail: info.us@wago.com Web: www.wago.us


Solutions and systems for soldering, rework and repair of electronics


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