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chain management tools including mate-
rial requirements planning, alternate plan-
ning tools such as a MIN/MAX dashboard,
as well as a dispatch shipping module.
www.inovaxe.com
ously on two PCBs. This revolutionary
technology could render existing printer
designs and triple track systems obsolete.
ovation products
www.milarasmt.com
Booth #1747
Ovation Products’ Magna-Print™ universal
squeegee technology delivers a single sys-
tem that accommodates all squeegee blade
Juki corporation
requirements. Equipped with a unique
blade locking system, a wide variety of stan-
Booth #759
dard blade sizes and types, a paste deflector
With IPC speed of 60K cph, the FX-3
and angle converters, the Magna-Print
marks the entrance of Juki into ultra-high-
system offers one simple tool that allows
speed assembly lines. The speed of the
for robust performance and fast, easy blade
FX-3 chip shooter gives Juki the opportu-
changes.
www.grid-lok.com
nity to introduce itself into new markets
at a very aggressive price point that we feel
petroferm
will be very, very attractive to larger EMS
Booth #1438
companies that are looking to maximize
Petroferm will launch their new inline
their resources.
www.jas-smt.com
spray defluxer, BIOACT® EC-88 with
Kic
AquaEdge™ Technology. BIOACT EC-88,
MyDaTa
designed for aqueous inline spray-in-air
Booth #2258
Booth #259
cleaning equipment, is highly recommend-
KIC will introduce Reflow Process Inspec-
MYTrace is a Windows-based traceability
ed for cleaning today’s lead-free, noclean
tion (RPI), an in-line process inspection
software that allows electronics manufac-
and high temperature solder pastes. It
system for SMT reflow ovens. The system
turers to quickly and easily trace mounted
effectively removes the latest solder pastes
is embedded inside the reflow oven and
components on printed circuit boards,
from AIM, Cookson/Alpha, Heraeus, Indi-
checks the profile for each and every
saving both time and resources. It has been
um, Kester, Qualitek, Senju and Umicore.
product processed. On a daily basis, the
developed for secure, long-term storage of
www.petroferm.com
system will generate two charts—DPMO
traceability data while also making the data
and Process Yield for the thermal process—
available for easy searching and reporting.
to let managers and engineers know if the
www.mydata.com
process is healthy or not.
www.kicthermal.com
Kyzen corporation
Booth #1625
AQUANOX® A4241 aqueous cleaning
solution is effective on the toughest soils
while protecting even the most sensitive
parts from etch or darkening. A4241 will
Nihon superior
provide brilliant solder joints with no
Booth #2564
sump side additives and consistent clean-
SN100C P600 is a halogen-free high-
polyonics
ing results with minimal bath monitoring.
reliability no-clean lead-free solder paste
Booth #2183
AQUANOX® A4241 is multi-metal safe,
that does not contain F, Cl, Br and I.
Polyonics Inc. will exhibit its full line of
including bare aluminum and copper.
Designed as a high-reliability solder paste
THERMOGARD® and TRIBOGARD®
www.kyzen.com
for high-density assembly with stable
RoHS/WEEE compliant thermal transfer
printability, the paste provides excellent
Milara
printable barcode label materials. All of
reflow with good wetting and minimum
these materials withstand the standard
Booth #2207
incidence of mid-chip balling, low residue
PCB manufacturing processes and the ma-
Milara introduces a twin track system,
and significant cost advantages. It can
jority withstands the higher temperatures
SimuTech™ Technology for the TD2929,
typically be reflowed with a profile similar
of lead-free manufacturing, as well as the
with dual overhead gantries that allow for
to those commonly used with SAC305 and
new, more aggressive, fluxes, cleaners, and
print, 2-D inspection, bottom-side stencil
SAC405 with 240°C peak.
saponifiers used in the electronics manu-
cleaning and dot dispensing simultane-
www.nihonsuperior.co.jp/english
facturing process.
www.polyonics.com
50 – Global SMT & Packaging – March 2009
www.globalsmt.net
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