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SN100C P602 halogen-free and lead-free solder paste from Nihon Superior Nihon Superior’s SN100C P602 is completely halogen-free, which means there are no intentional halogens of F, Cl, Br or even I hidden or locked up in the chemistry. Te SN100C alloy delivers a silver-free stable microstructure in an alloy that can accommodate the long-term and impact strains to which a solder joint can be subjected. www.nihonsuperior.co.jp


Solder Paste Recycling Unit from Seika Machinery Solder paste now can be recycled in-house with Seika Machinery’s innovative Solder Paste Recycling Unit. Tere is no other system on the market today that recovers solder paste! Seika’s new SPR Unit enables the separation of flux and solder, using a special solder pot mechanism that inverts during each cycle. In approximately 40-45 minutes, the unit turns wasted solder paste into solder bar. www.seikausa.com


Flux Materials NS-F900 halogen-free flux from Nihon Superior NS-F900 is a robust, heat-resistant, no-clean, rosin-containing wave soldering flux that is completely halogen free, which means that there are no intentional halogens of F, Cl, Br or even I hidden or locked up in the chemistry. It provides high performance with high preheat temperature profiles resulting in high topside board temperatures (up to 125°C) and long dwell times that may be required for thick boards and dense, complex assemblies. www.nihonsuperior.co.jp


ID Systems TTC (Track Trace and Control) Solution from Microscan Microscan’s TTC soſtware is specifically designed to provide work-in-progress (WIP) visibility through any factory (tracking), validate the process flow (control) and provide the history of the process steps accomplished on a product (traceability). With TTC soſtware, efficient data collection is combined with error proofing to demonstrate process compliance, while reducing material and assembly costs. www.microscan.com


Inspection Equipment—AOI MV-7xi with ISIS vision system from MIRTEC MIRTEC’s all new MV-7xi system uses a proprietary, state-of-the-art 15-megapixel, top-down camera system, known as ISIS (Infinitely Scalable Imaging Sensor). ISIS is the industry’s first optics system fully capable of addressing this diverse range of inspection requirements with a single state-of-the-art camera system. By changing the magnification of the precision telecentric lens, the resolution of the optics system may be scaled from 18.2 microns/pixel with an incredibly large FOV of 70.6 x 70.6 mm down to 5 microns/pixel with an FOV of approximately 19.4 x 19.4 mm. www.mirtecusa.com


Inspection Equipment—X-Ray NEXUS 300 masking tool from VJ Technologies Te NEXUS 300 masking tool eliminates interference from other components on the board and enhances image detail. Te soſtware employs an innovative method of masking conflicting features, which makes it much easier for the operator to determine overall image quality and identify anomalies. Te Masking soſtware increases X-ray inspection efficiency, resulting in higher defect detection and ultimately producing higher quality products. www.vjt.com


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