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Page 79 Count On Tools Focuses on Core Component Lines
Gainesville, GA — Count On Tools (COT) manufac- tures a wide range of precision components and spare SMT parts, and is now focusing on four core component product lines: standard nozzles, custom nozzles, component handling products, and automation tooling products. The company’s cata- log of products has grown significantly over the years to include nozzles and consumables for a wide variety of equipment manufacturers. COT continues to offer products for discontinued models and vintage machines as well. Many of the compa- ny’s customers have machines from more than one OEM, and to meet their needs, the company offers a wide range of SMT nozzles and consumables. COT has the experience and manufacturing
flexibility to develop custom-engineered solutions to satisfy individual process requirements. The compa- ny offers special nozzles for LEDs (Cree, Lumileds, Luxeon, Osram, Nichia, Seoul, and others), micro components, connectors, switches, pushbuttons, pins, and clips, along with heavy and oversized parts. The company offers several styles
of component handling trays based on the specifications and unique require- ments of each product. These include
SMT Displays Reflow System with Gas Cleaner
Wertheim, Germany — SMT has designed its Quattro Peak series of reflow soldering systems to be modu- lar, allowing the combination of heat- ing zones of variable lengths, differ- ent vacuum chambers and transport systems, and various lengths of cool- ing zones. The system can solder with or without vacuum, combined with a protective nitrogen atmos- phere or with air. The company’s new CATalysis
process gas cleaning system can be installed in any machine in the Quattro Peak L series. Depending on the system size, it may include up to four catalysts. The granulates of the catalysis with their precious metal coating split long-chain hydrocarbons, separating them into water and car- bon dioxide. With the cleaning system,
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Quattro Peak L reflow soldering system.
contamination of the reflow system is reduced. CATalysis is completely retrofittable to SMT’s reflow and vacu- um soldering systems. Another development from SMT
is its frequency converter solution, which achieves significant energy sav- ings in its soldering systems by control- ling and driving fan motors individual- ly. Individual zones in the soldering system can then be configured and con- trolled easily, leading to energy sav- ings. A reduction in frequency by only
5 Hz can save up to 20 percent energy. Contact: SMT Maschinen und
Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG, Roter Sand 5-7, D-97877 Wertheim, Germany % +49-9342-970-0 E-mail:
smt@smt-wertheim.de Web:
www.smt-wertheim.de
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2339
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the Stripfeeder platform and Qwiktray systems. Application re quirements such as temperature and chemical exposure, manufacturing processes, and mechanical and electrical constraints are factored in, along with operational considerations including pro-
duction volumes, build costs, total estimated usage and process control. The company offers both off-the- shelf and custom-built tray products. As a design and manufacturing company,
COT also specializes in developing solutions for automation tooling. The focus of the company’s development projects has been on improving the methods of PCB assembly. Every aspect of this process can benefit from automation tooling. Customers can come to the company with prob- lems such as having to hand-place odd-form com- ponents, repairing worn and damaged feeders, or
to develop universal board supports. Contact: Count On Tools, Inc., 2481 Hilton
Drive, Suite 3, Gainesville, GA 30501 % 770-538-0411 E-mail:
ccouch@cotinc.com
Nozzles, component handling and tooling parts.
Web:
www.cotinc.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 1537
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