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February, 2017 Ersa Presents Smart Selective Soldering Package
Plymouth, WI — Kurtz Ersa North America is displaying its VER- SAFLEX-Ultra, HR 550 rework sys- tem and a complete APEX profes- sional selective soldering package. The VERSAFLEX-Ultra selective solder module offers flexibility, productivity and quality. Two sol- der pots, x, y, and z variable and equipped with different solder and nozzles, can work in parallel. The soldering pots are able to move freely and independently in all directions. Anti-collision soft- ware ensures the free and safe movement of the system’s servo- driven axis system. The HR 550 hybrid rework sys-
tem offers a high level of precision and process safety. The system con- tains a 1,500W high-performance hybrid heating element to desolder and solder SMT components up to 70 x 70 mm (2.8 x 2.8 in.). A 2,400W infrared bottom heater with three heating zones guarantees homoge- neous bottom-side preheating of the complete assembly. The company’s complete APEX
professional smart selective solder- ing package consists of the Smart -
flow combined with its own nitrogen generator and uses the same proven Ersa selective soldering technology as the large VERSAFLOW systems without compromising quality and
VERSAFLEX-Ultra selective solder system.
accuracy. Due to its universal pallet fastening, the Smartflow can handle PCBs in sizes up to 508 x 508 mm (20 x 20 in.). The system is a good choice for customers looking to make the transition from hand soldering to an
automated process. Contact: Kurtz Ersa North
America, Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road,
Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 fax: 920-893-1562 E-mail:
ernie.grice@
kurtzersa.com Web:
www.ersa.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 3111
Real-Time Bath Concentration Monitoring from Kyzen
Nashville, TN — Kyzen has intro- duced its Kyzen Analyst™ real-time concentration monitoring and report- ing system. The system is a state-of- the-art wash bath monitor designed to maximize the performance of many chemistries. Analyst uses direct measurement
technology, a high-precision measure- ment technique including fast and stable analytical methods that are independent of the conductivity, color and transparency of the process liq- uids. The results are available online and are updated each second. The system makes concentra-
tion monitoring faster, safer and more precise while saving critical time and money. Providing real-time access to data, analytics and report- ing anytime and anywhere, the Analyst makes retrieving, logging and charting SPC reports fast and user-friendly. It also provides com- plete monitoring of wash bath con- centration. It is accessed by a 4.3 in.
Kyzen Analyst concentration monitoring and reporting system.
Contact: Kyzen, 430 Harding
Industrial Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 % 615-831-0888 E-mail:
tom_forsythe@kyzen.com Web:
www.kyzen.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2401 LPKF Highlights Laser Plastic Welding
Tualatin, OR — LPKF has developed laser plastic welding technology, a process for bonding plastic using focused laser radiation. Cleanroom compatible and hygienic, the particle- free processing makes laser plastic welding useful for the medical device industry. Potential applications range from micro-fluidic devices to catheters and intravenous tubing. The company also offers UV
laser depaneling equipment, a com- pletely software-controlled method of removing individual circuits from larger panels. The stress-free process is suitable for medical electronics applications carrying sensitive com- ponents that are easily damaged by
mechanical depaneling methods such as routing or dicing. LPKF manufactures a range of
milling machines and laser systems used in circuit board and microelec- tronics fabrication, medical technolo- gy, the automotive sector, and the
production of solar cells. Contact: LPKF Laser &
Electronics, 12555 SW Leveton
Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062 % 503-454-4200 fax: 503-682-7151 Web:
www.lpkfusa.com
See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 1650 and
IPC APEX, Booth 3509
(11 cm) touchscreen interface, and includes Ethernet and WiFi connec- tions to easily collect and exchange data, making it compatible with Industry 4.0.
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