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VJ Electronix: Inspection, Rework, Inventory Management
Littleton, MA — VJ Electronix, a provider of rework technologies and advanced X-ray inspection systems,
counter is able to track components as small as 01005 with greater than 99 percent accuracy. The system, along with the company’s AccuCount technology helps manufacturers keep accu- rate inventory of their com- ponent reels. The process takes only seconds, and requires no programming. The company offers its
Micra rework system for small, high-performance components.
offers a selection of products designed for inspection, rework and component counting. The component
Micra rework system, which is designed for the rework of smaller, high-performance components, such as chip scale packages (CSP), pack- age on package (PoP) and micro passives (01005). The enhanced Micro provides a larger 35 mm alignment field
of view, expanding its range of appli- cations into more automotive, medical and military/aerospace products.
VJE’s Summit II is its latest
semi-automated rework system. Improved ergonomics combined with next-generation controls and proven heating technology provide great performance and flexibility. The Summit II has a smaller footprint, yet larger board capacity than its predecessor, with easy-to-adjust board support fixtures. Enhanced
SierraMate software takes the user- friendly operation of the system to the next level with a simple, icon-
driven GUI. Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc., 234
Taylor Street, Littleton, MA 01460 % 978-486-4777 fax: 978-486-4550 Web:
www.vjelectronix.com
See at NEPCON South China, Booth 1J45
CyberOptics Offers Automated Optical Inspection System
Minneapolis, MN — CyberOptics Cor - por ation, a developer and manufac- turer of high-precision sensing tech- nology, is offering its award-winning SQ3000™ 3D automated optical inspection (AOI) system, which is increasingly being adopted by cus- tomers. The SQ3000 3D AOI system
maximizes ROI and line utilization with multi-view 3D sensors that cap- ture and transmit data simultane- ously, accelerating 3D inspection speed versus alternate technology. The company’s proprietary multi- reflection suppression (MRS) tech- nology combined with sophisticated 3D fusing algorithms offers micro- scopic image quality at production speeds. A user-friendly, intuitive interface with touch control facili- tates minimal training and operator
interaction. Contact: CyberOptics Corp.,
5900 Golden Hills Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416
SQ3000 3D AOI system.
% 763-542-5000 fax: 763-542-5100 E-mail:
info@cyberoptics.com Web:
www.cyberoptics.com
See at NEPCON South China, Booth 1J45
Westmoreland, NH — Polyonics, a manufacturer of high-performance coated films, has introduced a broad variety of ESD-Safe™ tape, label and film materials. The new materials are compliant with ANSI/ESD S.20.20, IEC 61340 and JEDEC JESD 625B standards and are designed to help manufacturers pro- tect their most sensitive devices from electrostatic discharge. Polyonics’ materials have be -
Polyonics: ESD-Safe™ Tape, Label and Film Materials
ESD-Safe™ label for sensitive electronic
devices.ne.
come valuable elements in the suc- cessful ESD control plans of global electronics and microelectronics EMS companies, ODMs, converters and OEMs.
Contact: Polyonics, Inc., 867
Route 12, Westmoreland, NH 03467 % 603-352-1415 fax: 603-352-1936
E-mail:
info@polyonics.com Web:
www.polyonics.com
See at EOCS/ESD, Booth 203
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