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September, 2016 Ersa Offers Inspection, Rework, and Vacuum Systems


Plymouth, WI — Kurtz Ersa North America has developed a variety of electronics production equipment, most recently its HR 550 rework system, the Ersa Mobile Scope, i-Con Vario 4, and Smartflow 2020. The HR-550 hybrid re -


work system is designed to meet the highest requirements of precision and pro cess safety in electronic as sem bly rework applications. The system con- tains a 1,500W high-perform- ance hybrid heat ing element to desolder and solder SMT com- ponents up to 70 x 70 mm (2.76 x 2.76 in.). A 2,400W infrared bottom heater in three heating zones guarantees homoge- neous bottom-side preheating of the complete assembly. The Ersa Mobile Scope


has been designed for optical inspection and digital image record- ing including measurements of sol- der joints on ball grid array (BGA), micro-BGA, CSP and flip-chip pack- ages. Further applications are top- view inspection of PCBs, solder paste prints or the optical inspection of components on SMT or through-hole PCBs. The device can be used in quality control, production, laborato- ries or in R&D departments. The i-Con Vario 4 offers whis-


Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


per-quiet air and vacuum generation for up to four simultaneously operat- ing soldering and de-soldering tools. The station ensures highly-efficient processing of all SMT and through- hole soldering tasks. In addition to the 200W i-Tool Air S, it contains the i-Tool universal soldering device, the through-hole technology de-soldering X-tool iron, and the Vario ultra-fine


de-soldering chip tool. Due to its universal pallet fas- tening, the Smartflow can handle


HR 550 hybrid rework system.


PCBs with sizes of up to 508 x 508 mm (20 x 20 in.). With the Smartflow 2020, the company finally closes the gap between its high-end Versaflow platform and entry-level machines. In all process steps, the automatic Smartflow system uses the same proven selective soldering technology as the large Ersa Versaflow systems without compromising quality and accuracy. The Smartflow 2020 selec- tive soldering system requires less than 3m2 (32.39 ft.2) of space, thus fitting comfortably into cell produc-


tion environments. Contact: Kurtz Ersa North


America, Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road,


Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 fax: 920-893-1562 E-mail: ernie.grice@kurtzersa.com Web: www.ersa.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1034


Cogiscan’s Track, Trace and Control Platform Enables Industry 4.0


Bromont, Quebec, Canada — Cogiscan has developed a track, trace and control (TTC) platform that allows a wide variety of independent manufacturing systems to communi- cate. The TTC middleware connects with all


leading


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.


NorCom 2020™


Try it free. Send us your package samples today, for a leak test evaluation and report at no charge. *Note: Test time is dependent on package volume


www.norcomsystemsinc.com


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


See at IMAPS, Booth 323


machine and software ven- dors, offering a modular, high- ly-configurable and robust solution to connectivity issues in the SMT industry. In addition, the TTC


application modules provide significant benefits in the areas of material control, traceability and real-time ana- lytics, enabling manufacturers to satisfy customer require- ments and turn out higher quality products at lower over- all cost. By integrating with existing machines and sys- tems while filling functionali- ty gaps, the Cogiscan platform provides a solid foundation to achieve the benefits of the Internet of Manufacturing (IoM) with minimal cost and delay. The scalable Cogiscan platform


integrates with all major equipment types, and is configurable in order to


enable a personalized solution to each customer’s specific production needs. The company has obtained several international patents for its TTC hardware and software since 1999.


Cogiscan’s TTC software allows all major equipment types to communicate.


Contact: Cogiscan, 28-B boule- vard de L’Aeroport, Bromont,


Quebec, Canada J2L 2N8 % 450-534-2644 E-mail: info@cogiscan.com Web: www.cogiscan.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 230


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