New products
of LEDs on printed circuit boards while under test. Te modular assembly was designed specifically for color testing light emitting diodes (LEDs) on PCBs under test on automatic test equipment. Each module can accommodate eight LEDs, and can be cascaded easily for additional channels. Using digital channel addressing, the channel selection also is under control of the test system.
www.ectinfo.com/fsg,
www.ect-kits.com
ACE intros dual nozzle selective soldering feature for faster, simpler, more flexible processing
ACE Production Technologies has intro- duced a new dual nozzle option for its KISS family of selective soldering machines. Te dual nozzle feature allows two differently- sized nozzles to operate in tandem, each one individually programmable, to handle a wide range of component types and sizes on an individual PCB assembly during the selective soldering process. Te new feature is available on all new KISS selec- tive soldering machines, and can be retro- fit to most existing machines in the field for improved performance and flexibility.
www.ace-protech.com
Powerful x|act: software now available for GE´s phoenix high- resolution x-ray inspection systems Te new x|act
CAD-based programming.
www.geit.com,
www.phoenix-xray.com
A new era in soldering begins
protect electrical/electronic components and devices from environments that have high humidity and moisture, temperatures,
extreme thermal cycling stresses,
mechanical shock and vibration dampen- ing, mold, mildew, dirt, and other harsh environments.
www.krayden.com
New PCB mounting Bulgin fuseholders Elektron
Technology inspection soſtware from
GE´s Inspection Technologies business is now available for the company’s phoenix microme|x and nanome|x 180 kV high resolution X-ray inspection systems. Tis powerful new imaging package replaces the
existing phoenix quality|assurance
soſtware and finds application in manual inspection of electronic components as well as fully automated, CAD-based, X-ray inspection of solder joints in electronic assemblies. Additional soſtware features included in the x|act operator upgrade package include the facility to introduce a live CAD data overlay, automated saving of results, images and X-ray sample maps and
Weller® presents the new power unit WX 2. Behind the impressive design of the WX 2 lies a powerful and easy-to-use control system with two independent out- puts. With 240 W of power and low volt- age outputs that drive soldering tools with integrated temperature sensors and quick heating-up time, the WX 2 is the ideal tool for modern assembly requirements rang- ing from heavy duty soldering through to precise surface mount hand soldering.
www.weller.eu,
www.apextoolgroup.eu
Krayden debuts Dow Corning’s Sylgard 160 silicone elastomer Krayden, Inc. introduces the Sylgard 160 elastomer by Dow Corning, a gray, two- part,
silicone, flowable liquid. Te Dow Corning 160 encapsulant can be used to 70 – Global SMT & Packaging – February 2011
introduces
the
FX0442 and FX0443, two new vertical, PCB-mounting fuseholder designs. Accommodating 5 x 20 mm fuses and rated at 10 A, 250 V ac with maximum power dis- sipation of 2.5 W, the FX0442 and FX0443 are designed and manufactured for volume applications where PCB mounting offers a fast, economic method of integrating the fuse element into the circuit.
www.elektron-technology.com
DEK launches VectorGuard® 3D stencils for multi-level printing applications DEK has launched new stencil, VectorGuard 3D, designed for specialist applications requiring multiple level print- ing. Targeted at applications consisting of different levels on the PCB or substrate, the electroformed nickel VectorGuard 3D Stencil not only prints two levels at the
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