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Page 41 Manncorp: Affordable Selective Soldering


Huntingdon Valley, PA — The IS-T-300 from Man- ncorp is an all-in-one selective fluxing and solder- ing system, designed to deliver high quality and consistent, efficient performance at a price point that will make the technology even more attractive to a wider range of users. The IS-T-300 comes fully-equipped with advanced features such as high-precision drop-jet fluxing, laser-controlled wave height compensation, and CAD data import. Its solid titanium solder pot and pump assem-


bly, with a 12 kg capacity for either lead-free or eu- tectic solder, is mounted to a heavy-duty, ball screw, X-, Y-, Z-axis drive mechanism for highly re- peatable, point-to-point and continuous soldering of difficult or labor-intensive manual operations. 360° wettable nozzles with diameters from 3 to 20mm produce ultra-precise, miniature waves that can be programmed to a 0.5mm minimum clear- ance from adjacent components. The nozzle body is designed to


inject preheated nitrogen for high-in- tegrity, oxidation-free solder joints. Also included as standard is a Micro- Drop jet fluxer, a feature that is usu- ally found on equipment in the six- figure price range. Precisely meas- ured points or continuous streams of alcohol- or water-based flux, cus- tomized to each connection, insure proper wetting and dramatically re-


PCB Card Guides from Keystone Electronics


Astoria, NY — A new assortment of durable Nylon card guides for verti- cal mount circuit boards are among the latest circuit board mounting devices available from Keystone Electronics Corp. Engineered to stack and secure printed circuit boards (PCBs), these new Vertical guides install directly into an adja- cent board with no need for chassis mounting.


duce flux consumption and excess residue. The fluxer is also mounted to the X-Y drive and, like the solder pot, can reach speeds up to 400mm/s. CAD data or scanned images of the PCB are


easily imported into Windows7 software that al- lows simple click-and-drag programming of points or continuous paths both on- and off-line. To pre- vent bridging in difficult areas, angled “pull-off” functions with reduction of solder flow are inte- grated into the software to simplify programming. The IS-T-300 handles double-sided and mixed


technology PCBs up to 300 x 500mm and is backed by a full two-year parts warranty and unlimited factory support. A larger model, the IS-T-460, is


also available for boards up to 460 x 700mm. Contact: Manncorp, 1610 Republic Road,


Selective fluxing and soldering system.


Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 % 800-745-6266 or 215-830-1200 fax: 215-830-1206 E-mail: sales@manncorp.com Web: www.manncorp.com


Vertical PCB card guides. All Keystone Vertical card


guides have the same footprint to enable bracket height change with- out the need to redesign. In addi- tion, no-tool installation and re- moval of the card guides and boards streamline the production process. These new Vertical card guides are supplied with locking pins for se- cure PCB hold. Keystone is ISO-9001:2008 cer-


tified, RoHS compliant. Contact: Keystone Electronics


Corp., 31-07 20th Road, Astoria, NY 11105-2017 % 800-221-5510 or 718-956-8900 fax: 718-956-9040 E-mail: kec@keyelco.com Web: www.keyelco.com


See at SEMICON West Booth 5463


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