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www.us-tech.com THE NEW


BENCHMARK IN WIRE STRIPPING


May, 2017


Intros Conductive Inks and Adhesives


Ayer, MA — Creative Materials has introduced a line of conductive inks and adhesives designed for use with aerosol jet processing equipment, such as the Optomec® aerosol jet sys- tem. Benefits of the system include non-contact printing, fine lines down to 100 µm, rapid prototyping, and continuous beam printing. Silver die-attach adhesive 127-


29 was developed to adhere to poly- carbonate, polyester, polyimide, glass, ABS, and polyamide materials. The adhesive has a resistivity of


0.00006 W-cm and die shear strength of 32 N/mm2. The company has also intro-


The


Mira 230 has a new robust and


sturdy design that supports an extraor- dinary processing range from AWG 32 to AWG 8. It sets a new benchmark by its unique sequencing capabilities that can be stored in a library for quick reproduction. The Mira 230 can strip and cut inner conductors with a variety of parameters without a program change. It comes equipped with a simple graphical user interface that ensures a quick learning process.


komaxwire.com See at EWPTE, Booth 1123 less than


duced its 127-30, a stretchable silver conductive ink that adheres to a wide variety of surfaces, including sili- cone, PTFE, TPU, polyimide, poly- ester, and glass. The material has low hysteresis during flexing, can be elongated up to 50 percent without


losing conductivity, and offers resist- ance to environmental extremes.


Creative Materials


Aerosal jet printed conductive material.


Other products currently under de- velopment include carbon inks, di- electrics, ferro-magnetic ink, and


custom flexible inks. Contact: Creative Materials,


Inc., 12 Willow Road, Ayer, MA 01432 % 978-391-4700 E-mail: info@creativematerials.com Web: www.creativematerials.com


PACE Intros Convective and Infrared Rework System


Vass, NC — PACE Worldwide has in- troduced its ST 925, a convective and infrared system for SMT rework. The machine combines three popular PACE products together into one convenient, low-cost rework system. The system comprises the ST 325 programmable convective/hot air re- work station, the PH 100 low-profile infrared preheater and the ST 500A z-axis platform. Together, the system provides a


powerful 575W convective top-side preheater and a 1,600W infrared bot- tom-side preheater, which allows op- erators to safely rework PCBs. The ST 925 includes a self-contained con- vective/hot air SMT rework station that is fully-programmable and can


Intelligent Dry Storage™


be used to remove and install surface mount components. From the front panel, the system can be used in ei- ther manual or timed modes.


ST 925 SMT rework system. Manual mode generates heated


airflow when the cycle button is pressed; when it is pressed a second time the system shuts off. Timed modes allow the operator to create up to 20 profiles that consist of time and temperature parameters to ensure process control and repeatability. The system uses a pump to gen-


erate airflow that first passes through a heater, where it is warmed to the ap- propriate temperature, and then through optional heat-focusing nozzles that shape the airstream for the spe- cific component. A user-friendly front panel interface with a digital display allows for easy adjustment of temper- ature, flow rate and timing, and intu- itive programming and profile devel- opment. A unique adapter allows quick change out of nozzles, without tools. Over 80 low-cost nozzles are available for a wide variety of surface mount components. The system also incorporates the


Fast Recovery Time  <3 minutes provides constant access to stored parts.


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SmartBAKE™ Mode (SD-10 only)  manually set temperature, humidity 


1.800.323.4548 | www.smartdry.com MADE IN USA


new PH 100 IR preheater, a high pow- ered, non-contact infrared preheating system with an ergonomic, low-profile design, magnetic PCB holders and in- tuitive 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) touchscreen dis- play. An adjustable stand allows hands-free operation of the handpiece heater, providing access to the entire


work area. Contact: PACE Worldwide, 346


Grant Road, Vass, NC 28394 % 301-490-9860 E-mail: acaplan@


paceworldwide.com Web: www.paceworldwide.com


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