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Page 25 Saki Offers High-Res 2D and 3D AOI Systems
Fremont, CA — Saki Corp, a provider of automat- ed optical inspection equipment, is now offering its third generation of 3D AOI systems and 2D ma- chines. Recently introduced were the company’s BF-10BT off-line AOI system, BF-10D in-line dual- lane AOI, and BF-3Di-L1 3D AOI system. The BF-10BT is a double-sided PCB inspec-
tion machine. Containing robust and repeatable hardware, it has been built for 24/7 continuous op- eration. The system inspects both sides of the PCB in one process with 10 µm resolution. It is able to inspect 01005 (0402) components and detects sol- der balls down to 150 µm with high-speed data handling capabilities. The system is useful for final inspection, through-hole inspection after wave or selective soldering, or manual inspection. Saki’s BF-10D in-line, dual-lane, high-speed
and high-resolution AOI handles high-speed produc- tion lines using only one head. Whether the two lanes have the same or different board configurations, they can be inspected simultaneously and in one pass, which speeds inspection. When the same items are run in both lanes, the inspection programming data can be shared. The system uses a telecentric lens optical system to
FCT Develops Water-Soluble Solder Flux
Greeley, CO — FCT Assembly, a de- veloper and manufacturer of high- performance solders and advanced fluxes, has formulated a halogen- free, water-soluble flux with high ac-
achieve 10 µm resolution. Multiple data handling ca- pabilities, such as programming data changes by barcode reading and data output to a user’s data
servers, are also available. The BF-3Di-L1 3D AOI system is a newly in-
troduced machine that provides measurement of components with a height range of 0-20 mm, achieving 1 µ height resolution. The new position- ing system is 50 percent faster than the company’s previous 3D machine, which amounts to an overall increase in throughput of 15 percent. The camera and lighting systems capture clear, detailed im- ages, with no shadowing for inspection of the most difficult defects, such as lifted leads, tombstones, reversed polarity, and height variations. The sys- tem is available for XXL sizes, in dual-lane config-
urations, or with optional side-angle cameras. Contact: Saki America, Inc., 48016 Fremont
BF-3Di-Z1 3D AOI (left) and BF-10BT off-line AOI.
Boulevard, Fremont, CA 94538 % 510-623-7254 E-mail:
sales.us@
sakicorp.com Web:
www.sakicorp.com
Halogen-free, water-soluble solder flux.
tivity and neutral pH. Called 159HF, it is a versatile solder flux that has been designed to perform under high temperatures and is compatible with both leaded and lead-free alloys. With its low-solids content, the
water-soluble flux can be used for se- lective, drop-jet spray soldering ap- plications, as well as for wave solder- ing. Because the flux stays active under critical temperatures during preheat and wave, the solder flux performs well in high-temperature applications, especially with manu- facturers that use multi-layer boards with lots of heat sink, resulting in improved topside fill. The company’s water-soluble
flux provides ionic cleanliness after water cleaning and is designed to minimize foaming in the wash process. In addition to high-volume application, 159HF can also be used for surface-mount rework and touch-
up soldering operations. Contact: FCT Assembly, 1309 N
17th Avenue, Greeley, CO % 970-346-8002
E-mail:
jglanzer@fctassembly.com Web:
www.fctassembly.com
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