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September, 2016 ElEctronic Mfg Products Dymax Introduces LED Spot-Curing System
Torrington, CT — Dymax Corpora- tion has introduced its BlueWave® MX-150™, a small LED spot-curing system. The unit can be used on a benchtop or integrated into a larger automated system. Its LED emitters are available in wavelengths of 365, 385 or 405 nm. In addition to providing curing
guides. The emitter can be mounted onto robotic arms or mounted farther from the controller without fear of in- tensity fluctuation. The system has two main parts,
a controller with touchscreen interface and a high-intensity LED emitter. For specialized applications, users have the option of connecting a light guide
Multitest Upgrades Sensor Test System
Norwood, MA — Multitest, a division of Xcerra Corporation, has intro- duced its InHumid humidity and gas test module, which is an upgrade to its popular InBaro barometric envi- ronmental sensor test module. The system provides high-volume single- insertion test and calibration of inte-
the air, or when testing connections that attach to a general exhaust sys- tem.
The InHumid solution leverages
the temperature capabilities and high-volume performance of the In- Baro/InStrip setup. Like InBaro, InHumid can be
High-volume sensor test system. BlueWave MX-150 LED spot-curing system.
flexibility, the BlueWave MX-150 is designed to offer higher and more consistent curing intensities than traditional spot-curing systems. The system’s energy is created
using an LED chip in the emitter to provide more consistent curing by eliminating the potential loss of in- tensity caused by long or bent light
to the system without experiencing in- tensity loss. The unit can be activated by a foot pedal, its LCD touchscreen,
or through a PLC interface. Contact: Dymax Corp., 318 In-
dustrial Lane, Torrington, CT 06790 % 860-482-1010 fax: 860-496-0608
E-mail:
info@dymax.com Web:
www.dymax.com
grated environmental sensors that measure pressure, temperature, hu- midity, and gas. The new module is easily in-
stalled in the field, and contains the components necessary to add humid air and gas flow measurements to In- Baro. The gas option provides the hardware needed to operate the ma- chine safely when testing sensors for typical environments, trace gases in
used in a Multitest InCarrier setup to enable reliable and robust test handling of small MEMS packages, which are characteristic of the envi- ronmental sensors found in con-
sumer applications. Contact: Xcerra Corp., 825 Uni-
versity Avenue, Norwood, MA 02062 % +49-8031-406-216
E-mail:
barbara.loferer@xcerra.com Web:
www.xcerra.com
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