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February, 2017 Seika Unveils Lineup of Production Equipment


Torrance, CA — Seika Machinery is showcasing a complete lineup of pro- duction equipment, including the McDry HM-100BNF N2 auto-purge dehumidification unit, Sawa Ecobrid SC-AH100 fully-automatic low-VOC stencil cleaner, Sayaka CT23NJ PCB router, HIOKI FA 1240 flying probe tester, DEN-ON RD500V rework sys- tem, UNITECH UC-250M-CV PCB cleaner, the MALCOM RCX reflow oven profiling system, and the PCU- 02V spiral viscometer. The new McDry HM-1001BNF


N2 auto-purge model contains an ultra-low humidity rapid dehumidifi- cation drying unit. With an RH level of just one percent, the system auto- matically purges nitrogen upon open- ing and closing its doors. The ESD- safe system also offers a power sav-


ing mode to reduce electricity costs. The Sawa Ecobrid SC-AH100 fully-automatic low-VOC stencil


cleaner is designed to provide a 66


percent reduction in CO2 emissions and energy consumption over the previously fully-automatic cleaning system offered, as well as a reduction in running costs. The system cleans and dries in ten minutes or less. The Sayaka CT23NJ PCB


router provides stress-free depanel- ization along with a fixture-based highly-efficient dust vacuum system. In addition to clean and precise depanelization for densely populated PCBs, the router is equipped with advanced image-processing software with point-and-click operation for the programming of router paths. The HIOKI FA1240 flying probe


McDry HM-BNF N2 auto-purge dehumidification unit.


tester provides a variety of benefits compared to conventional testing machinery. Some of these benefits


include jig-less inspection for quick set up, and the proficient testing of mis-mounted components, faulty components and poor contacts. The DEN-ON RD500V series


rework station is continually being upgraded to meet the latest electron- ics market needs and to keep pace with the progress of technology. The latest RD500V system includes new multiple step drives for profiling and process creation. The UNITECH UC-250M-CV


PCB cleaner has all the features of the UC-250M and adds a dual-cleaning feature using a combination of a brush roller and silicone/adhesive cleaning rollers. The system has been designed to provide better cleaning results than systems with only a single brush or adhesive roller. The MALCOM RCX series mod-


ular reflow oven profiling system offers complete profiling of reflow ovens, including oven temperature,


ININTRODUCING THE SUMMIT 1800i


video imaging, O2 concentration and convection air velocity. It verifies that ovens are performing optimally and enables users to troubleshoot problem areas. The MALCOM PCU-02V spiral viscometer is designed for expensive material testing and analysis by obtaining the viscosity characteristics with only a 0.2 cc sample. MALCOM’s spiral sensor provides continuous measurement of non-newtonian fluids


with excellent repeatability. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,


3528 Torrance Boulevard, Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 fax: 310-540-7930 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2409


Senju Intros Low-Voiding Hi-Rel Solder Pastes


Everything You Liked About Summit 1800, and More! Better Features  More Capability


 Same “1-2-3 Go” Software  


  


Campbell, CA — Senju Comtek Corp. is presenting its GLV series of solder pastes, designed to significantly reduce voiding while enhancing thermal fatigue resistance. The M758-GLVHF paste combines characteristics of the SAC306 (Senju M705) base alloy with other elements to control the joint interfacial reaction and mitigate frag- ile IMC formation. The M794-GLVHF further builds on the technology to sup- press crystalline grain coarsening in the bulk alloy structure. Both pastes offer high reliability


and are designed to be “drop-in ready” to accommodate the user’s SAC reflow process. In combination with these new alloys, the GLVHF flux helps to reduce void levels through improve- ments in its wetting ability. Senju Metal Industry Co. (SMIC)


offers a wide range of soldering mate- rials and related equipment and has its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Senju Comtek is the company’s American manufacturing and support


www.vjelectronix.com/s1800i-ust Bohemia, NY  Suzhou, China  Paris, France  Budapest, Hungary  Bengaluru, India


division, based in San Jose, California. Contact: Senju Comtek Corp., 1999 S Bascom Avenue, Suite 340,


 See at APEX, Booth 915


Campbell, CA 95008 % 408-963-5300 fax: 408-963-5399 E-mail: ddaily@senju.com Web: www.senju.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1311


See us at the


APEX 2017 in San Diego


Booth #915


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