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February, 2017


Brady Corp: Label Printer and Polyimide Materials


Milwaukee, WI — Brady Corporation is showcasing its latest label printer and polyimide materials, including the BMP®61 label printer, electro- static dissipative labels, and labels for circuit board and component identification. The BMP61 label printer is


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series inspects hermetically sealed components to


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www.norcomsystemsinc.com


610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


designed for the high-performance identification of wires, cables and components. It has a touchscreen, multiple user interfaces, versatile data management and materials, and can handle tough industrial applications. The company’s line of electrostatic dissipative labels are designed with strong, heat-resistant adhesive and only low-static dis- charge voltage when peeled off the liner to keep static-sensitive compo- nents on circuit boards safe. Brady’s circuit board and com- identification products


ponent include labels with adhesives and topcoat/ribbon combinations


designed to withstand the high tem- peratures, powerful chemicals and high pressure of PCB manufacturing and cleaning processes.


Adhesive labels for PCB identification.


Contact: Brady Corp., 6555 W


Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, WI 53201 % 414-358-6600 E-mail: casey_schaak@bradycorp.com Web: www.bradycorp.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2227


Biocompatible Adhesives and Sealants From EpoxySet


FANCORT CRAFTSMANSHIP MEANS:


BUILDING SOMETHING WITH YOUR OWN TWO HANDS, WITH QUALITY COMPONENTS, IN AN AMERICAN FACTORY.


FANCORT HAS BEEN BUILDING PNEUMATIC & SERVO PRESSES FOR THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY FOR OVER 4 DECADES.


SERVO PRESSES


PNEUMATIC PRESSES UP TO 10 TONS


SMART PRESS™ LOAD CONTROL PRESS FIT TOOLING HEATED FIXTURES


TIMOTHY DECKER FANCORT TOOLMAKER SINCE 2009


www.fancort.com


FANCORT INDUSTRIES, INC. 31 FAIRFIELD PLACE WEST CALDWELL, NJ 07006 1-888-326-2678 E-MAIL: SALES@FANCORT.COM


See at APEX, Booth 2815


Lincoln, RI — EpoxySet is showcas- ing a selection of high-performance formulated adhesives, sealants and potting materials that are approved and certified to USP Class VI and ISO-10993-5. These include a wide range of materials usable at temper- atures from 4°K to 250°C (–452.5 to +482°F). Many of the materials will withstand harsh environments including autoclave, ETO and plas- ma treatment. The biocompatible materials are used extensively in medical device assembly, including the manufacture of endoscopes, catheters, ultrasonic probes, dental equipment, and MRI systems. The company is also presenting


its SetWORX™ line of high-perform- ance epoxies and urethanes devel- oped with no BPA, tin or phthalates, for safe and non-hazardous shipping. EpoxySet offers advanced poly- mers to medical and electronic device


manufacturers. Its team of chemists and engineers are also able to create custom formulations quickly and eas- ily for solutions tailored to specific or unique application requirements.


Epoxibond EB-135


two-component epoxy. Contact: EpoxySet, Inc.,


1 Industrial Circle, Lincoln, RI 02865 % 401-726-4500 fax: 401-726-4502


E-mail: info@epoxyset.com Web: www.epoxyset.com


See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 862


Pillarhouse Displays Smart Factory Production Line


Elk Grove Village, IL — Pillar - house is demonstrating a fully- functioning production line that contains three-cell Fusion and Synchrodex selective soldering systems. The systems are also equipped with an implementation of Smart Factory 1.0 (Industry 4.0), which provides real-time feedback of the production line’s status. Pillarhouse is also unveil- ing its Jade MK IV selective sol- dering system. The company’s Jade systems are based on its suc- cessful hand-load selective solder- ing platform, and the MK IV adds new process features. Pillarhouse offers a range of


selective soldering machines that cover the wide variety and complexi- ty of today’s electronics. The compa- ny focuses on producing high-quality, innovative systems. With headquar- ters in Chelmsford, UK, along with supplementary facilities in China and the United States, the company has developed its global presence to


Jade MK IV selective soldering system. include sales and service facilities in


over 50 countries. Contact: Pillarhouse USA, Inc.,


201 Lively Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 % 847-593-9080 fax: 847-593-9084 E-mail: sales@pillarhouseusa.com Web: www.pillarhouseusa.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1323


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