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December, 2016 THE NEW
BENCHMARK IN WIRE STRIPPING
Caltronics Purchases Mirtec 3D AOI System
Oxford, CT — Mirtec has sold one of its MV-6 OMNI 3D AOI systems to Caltronics, a PCB manufacturing and electronic design company. The system was purchased at the SMTA International exhibition in Rose- mont, Illinois. The MV-6 OMNI is configured
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.
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with the company’s exclusive OMNI-VISION® 3D inspec- tion system which combines 15 MP CoaXPress camera technology with a digital multi-frequency quad moiré 3D system that provides pre- cision inspection of SMT de- vices on finished PCB assem- blies. This proprietary sys- tem yields precise height measurements used to detect lifted component and lifted lead defects as well as to per- form 3D solder fillet inspec- tion post-reflow. When fully- configured, the machine contains four 10 MP side-view cameras in ad- dition to the 15 MP CoaXPress top- down camera and an eight-phase color lighting system. Along with contract manufactur- ing, Caltronics provides PCB design
and prototyping services through to manufacturing, testing and logistics. The company specializes in bringing its clients’ ideas from design to fin- ished product. By purchasing the Mirtec system, the company can now verify component placement and sol- der joint integrity on its PCB assem-
Cal Houdek (left) co-owner of Caltronics and Brian D’Amico (right) president of Mirtec Corp.
blies in three dimensions with the
power of five HD cameras. Contact: Mirtec Corp., 3 Morse
Road, Oxford, CT 06478 % 203-881-5559 fax: 203-881-3322
E-mail:
bdamico@mindspring.com Web:
www.mirtecusa.com
Treston Adds Workstations to QuickShip Program
Canton, GA — Treston (formerly Sovella) has introduced a new line of products to its QuickShip program, and has developed an easy-to-use de- sign tool, making it simple to design and order Treston workstations. Re- cently, the company unified its global brand under the name Treston in order to increase internal efficiency and to provide its products and servic- es with increased speed and flexibility. The company’s 3D design tool
walks the user through a four-step process of designing a complete work- station for any specific application.
Customizable industrial workstation.
Adding to its QuickShip pro-
gram, the company has launched a line of products that includes over 90 of its best-selling products that are ready to ship in five days. The compa- ny’s TP four-leg bench, LMT light motor table, and Concept manual bench are included in the selection, as well as many accessory options, such as shelves, lighting, and power. ESD options are also available. While offer- ing a large selection of standard prod- ucts aimed at creating customized so- lutions, the company recognizes the need for quick and easy ordering of its most popular items. QuickShip prod- ucts come packaged in a single box with easy-to-follow assembly instruc- tions. Assembly instructions can also be downloaded from the company’s on-
line library. Contact: Treston (formerly
Sovella), Inc., 156 Bluffs Court, Canton, GA 30114 % 770-721-7980 E-mail:
infousa@sovella.com Web:
www.sovella.com
The tool is free to use, requires no software and can be found at the com- pany’s website. The online application is used to select various types of work- station frames, sizes, materials, up- right modules, and accessories. Once the workstation is designed, the user can easily request a price quote.
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