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Canadian EMS Dorigo Adds Koh Young 3D SPI, AOI
Small Screws Big Results Micro Screw-Tightening Solution
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Our new JR-V Screw Tightening robots will feed and fasten M1 to M2 screws reliably and repeatedly. The integrated vacuum pickup provides clean screw pickups each time. Error handling allows retry or skip conditions.
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Tighten & confirm torque
Easy-to-use
• Optional PC software
Tighten consistently
Choose from 200mm x 200mm or 300mm x 300mm work areas. Use it for mobile device, HDD, and smart phone assembly.
Mobile Device | Smart Phone | Electronics
Scan our QR Code to collect the contact information below
JIE-USA, Inc. 892 Cambridge Drive Elk Grove, IL. 60007 847-357-8870 office | 847-357-8890 fax
sales@janome-ie.com www.janome-ie.com
e Fujipoly: ECU and Embedded Systems Cooling
Carteret, NJ — Fujipoly® offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive assortments of Thermal Interface Materials for both commercial and military vehicle ECUs. The company
MODEL 202 PRODUCTION TAPE AND REEL MACHINE
sors must be kept cool and within strict operational temperatures. These many different forms, thick- nesses and shapes are silicone-based options that include sheets, thin
Chandler, AZ — Canadian Pacific Northwest EMS leader Dorigo Systems has installed Koh Young KY8030-3 SPI and Zenith 3D AOI systems in the company’s newest SMT PCBA manufacturing line, adding 3D measurement and inspec- tion capability for printed solder paste (SPI) as well as completed SMT assemblies (AOI). Both sys- tems are intended to optimize pro- ductivity and ensure product quality through process
optimization
through Koh Young’s patented mea - surement and inspection technolo- gies. Dorigo is a thriving EMS provider with two manufacturing facilities totaling over 45,000 square feet located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The combination of KY803 0-3
SPI and Zenith AOI inspection solutions provides comprehensive defect prevention and yield im - provement tools for the EMS provider to ensure that optimum quality is built into its products. The Koh Young KY8030-3 true
3D SPI measurement system pro- vides full patented 3D measurement for the complete range of solder paste measurement and inspection across a wide measurement range, ensuring accuracy without sacrificing resolu- tion.
With its authentic 3D measure-
ment capability, Koh Young’s Zenith AOI system can detect all types of defects with real measurement values,
Zenith AOI inspection system.
(Shenzhen) and Korea. Contact: Koh Young America
Inc., 6150 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite
#39, Chandler, AZ 85226 % 480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail:
america@kohyoung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
See at Nepcon South China Booth #A-1G45.
allowing much easier defect evalua- tion and process control. Koh Young Technology maintains direct sales and support centers in the United States, Europe, Japan, Singapore, China
• Designed third party system integration. • Computer-controlled set up.
• Stamp or drag PSA and/or thermal sealing method.
• Carrier tape guide aligns cover to carrier tape perfectly in seconds.
• Built-in machine vision standard.
www.exatron.com
1-800-EXA-TRON 1-408-629-7600
Today’s vehicles can contain nearly 100 embedded systems.
manufactures its proprietary Sar - con® material in many different forms, thicknesses and shapes to sat- isfy nearly any application require- ment. Electronic Control Units (ECUs) are the brains of today’s vehi- cles. As engineers push the limits of performance, safety and passenger comfort, they can pack nearly 100 embedded systems into a single, mobile platform. To maintain opti- mum performance, all ECU proces-
films, putty, and form-in-place com- pounds. Low cost as well as high per- formance options provide thermal conductivity ranging from 0.9 to 17.0W/m°K with thermal resistance
as low as 0.02°C-in.2/W at 14.5 PSI. Contact: Fujipoly America
Corp., PO Box 119, Carteret, NJ 07008-0119 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732-969-3311 E-mail:
info@fujipoly.com Web:
www.fujipoly.com
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