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May, 2017 TRI: Comprehensive Smart Factory Inspection
San Jose, CA — Test Research, Inc., (TRI) is offering its comprehensive selection of smart factory inspection systems, including 3D SPI, 3D AOI, 3D AXI, and multicore ICT. The com- pany has created the lineup to pro-
the all-new TR5001D SII INLINE multicore ICT. The complete selec- tion includes high-resolution 3D CT AXI along with the TR5001T SII TINY ICT solution for standalone deployment and parallel testing.
TRI automated test and inspection systems.
vide a one-stop solution for Industry 4.0-enabled factories. The TRI lineup includes the
TR7700QE top-of-the-line 3D AOI with advanced 3D solder fillet inspection, and TR7500 SIII 3D high- performance 3D AOI, which is designed for zero-escape industry applications. The company also offers its TR7007Q stop-and-go 3D SPI and
Contact: Test Research USA,
Inc., 832 Jury Court, Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567-9898 fax: 408-567-9288 E-mail:
triusa@tri.com.tw Web:
www.tri.com.tw
See at NEPCON China, Booth 1H38 and at
SMT Hybrid Packaging, Booth 4A-318
INGUN Introduces High-Current Clamps
Lake Wylie, SC — INGUN has intro- duced its HKR series of high-current clamps, designed for secure, scratch-free contacting of round posts and threads, up to 200A. The clamps’ lamellae only close after the bolts have reached the base of the high- current clamp. The clamp is especially suitable for round contacts that cannot be con- tacted from the top, due to a contact protector. Because of its robust
694 is wired to the receptacle using a solder cup.
construction, the HKR-612 is useful for rough testing conditions that include vibration, contamina- tion and long testing cycles. The HKRs are mounted in KS-612 recep- tacles and are wired through a ring eyelet or solder cup. The HKR-672 ring eyelet is mounted in the recepta- cle, the HKR-612 is mounted onto a continuous plunger, and the HKR-
HKR series high-current clamps. Contact: Ingun USA, Inc., 252
Latitude Lane, Suite 105-106, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-656-5080 E-mail:
mailbox@ingun.us Web:
www.ingun.us
See at SMT Hybrid Packaging, Booth 4A-537
ULT Unveils Extraction and Filtration System
Löbau, Germany — ULT AG has introduced a new extraction and fil- tration system. The modular system is designed to handle small-to-medi- um quantities of the airborne pollu- tants generated during electronics manufacturing, including laser, sol- dering, adhesive, and welding fumes. Its modular design allows the
system a high level of flexibility and can be adjusted to changing produc- tion conditions according to pollutant type and concentration. The system’s vacuum stabilization guarantees a consistent capture rate, increasing performance should the filters become saturated. The machine is also able to
maintain required performance lev- els even if there are several captur- ing elements, such as extraction
arms or hoses, attached to it. ULT AG provides high-efficien-
cy industrial air filtration systems and dust collectors. The broad range of equipment has been designed for use in many industries such as machine construction, electronics production and general manufactur- ing, as well as medical, covering a wide range of applications. The prod- uct range offers standard products as well as custom-built units for special
requirements. Contact: ULT AG, Am
Gopelteich 1, 02708 Löbau, Germany % +49-3585-4128-0 fax: +49-3585-4128-11 E-mail:
ult@ult.de Web:
www.ult.de
See at SMT Hybrid Packaging, Booth 5-312
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