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August, 2015 Nordson DAGE:


Best-in-Class Test and Inspection


Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK — Nordson DAGE, a division of Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN), is exhibiting the 4000Plus Bondtester and XD7600NT Diamond


ic packages. The Nordson DAGE XD7600NT


Diamond FP X-ray inspection system with QuickView CT utilizes the lat- est technology to provide the ulti-


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4000Plus Bondtester.


SOLDERING SYSTEMS


See us at IMAPS 2015 Booth 710


FP X-ray inspection system. The sec- ond-generation 4000Plus Bondtester offers extraordinary accuracy and repeatability of data, providing com- plete confidence in results. The 4000Plus multi-purpose bondtester performs shear tests up to 200kg, pull tests up to 100kg and push tests up to 50kg, covering all test applica- tions including hot bump pull and micro materials tests. This system also includes a


camera assist automation system well suited for applications such as pull and shear testing of wafer inter- connections, lead frames, hybrid microcircuits or automotive electron-


mate choice for the highest quality in X-ray imaging on the market today. The unusual Nordson DAGE NT maintenance-free, sealed transmis- sive X-ray tube, provides 0.1µm fea- ture recognition and up to 10W of power, together with the 3Mpixel at 25fps Long Lifetime CMOS Flat Panel Detector, providing the high- est performance and highest magni-


fication imaging tasks. Contact: Nordson DAGE, 2370


Oak Ridge Way, Suite B, Vista, CA 92081 % 510-683-3930 Web: www.nordsondage.com


See at Nepcon South China Booth #A-1K21.


CUI: New External AC-DC Desktop Power Supplies


FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 1200 Small Footprint • Effi cient Power Use


Consistent High Yields • Precise Temperature Gradient


Tualatin, OR — CUI Inc. has added 50W and 65W models to its recently introduced Level VI desktop AC-DC power supply family. The SDI50-U and SDI65-U series meet the more stringent average efficiency and no load power requirements mandated by the US Department of Energy (DoE) set to go into effect in February 2016. The new Level VI standards aim to significantly lower the amount of power consumed when the end application is not in use or is no longer connected to the system. The power supplies


SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC. www.sikama.com


have a wide universal input voltage range of 90 to 264VAC and are available in single output volt- ages of 9, 12, 15, 18, 19, 24, and 48VDC depending on the series. Offering UL/cUL, GS and PSE safety approvals and meeting the radiated and conducted emission require- ments for FCC Part 15B Class B, the SDI50-U and SDI65-U are designed


for global applications. Both series are housed in a compact package measuring 4.52 x 2.08 x 1.50-in. (115 x 53 x 38mm) with an IEC320/C14


External power supplies.


AC inlet. Additional features include over-voltage, over-current and short-


circuit protections. Contact: CUI, Inc., 20050 SW


112th Ave., Tualatin, OR 97062 % 800- 275-4899 or 503-612-2300


fax: 503-612-2383 E-mail: sales@cui.com Web: www.cui.com


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