May, 2016 Business Briefs DIVSYS Adds Lead Tinning / Training
Indianapolis, IN — DIVSYS International, a PCB sales and product assurance lab, is undergoing an expansion that will add a department to provide lead- tinning for military, aerospace and automotive electronics manufacturers. The company is also improving its training offerings in PCBs, PCBA, J-STD- 001 REV F and offers many workshops with nationally-known speakers. Lead-tinning became necessary as the industry converted from leaded to lead- free components in electronic assembly. The process uses lead as an alloy with tin — not as elemental lead. The company offers this service in addition to its supply chain management of PCBs. Once the expansion is complete, DIVSYS will offer a series of seminars on the technology of lead-tinning from its new
video conferencing and training center. Contact: DIVSYS International, LLC, 8110 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 % 317-405-9427 E-mail:
sales@divsys.com Web:
www.divsys.com
Wacker Expands SingaporeTech Center
Singapore — Munich-based chemicals group Wacker has strengthened its pres- ence in Southeast Asia by expanding its technical center in Singapore. The cen- ter includes a new laboratory for the development and test of silicone elastomers, and its existing labs for silicones and polymeric binders have been expanded and newly furnished. The regional competence center will provide technical support for customers in the electronics, personal and healthcare, textile, automotive, coatings, and construction industries, along with many others. The technical cen- ter has been supporting customers since 2007 and takes local raw materials and environmental conditions into account when developing products. The expanded
center now spans an area of 16,000 square feet. Contact: Wacker Chemical Corp., 3301 Sutton Road, Adrian, MI 49221 % 888-922-5374 fax: 517-264-8246 Web:
www.wacker.com
Circuit Check Acquires PCBA Board
Handlers Minneapolis, MN —Circuit Check, Inc., a global services provider of test and au- tomation solutions, has acquired the manufacturing, sales and support rights for the TSL AFS 500 series of in-line circuit board handlers. The rights were ob- tained from Elite Interfaces, based in Reading, England. A key to achieving the maximum value from automated test equipment is seamless process flow on a board production line. The company will integrate the new systems into its CCI 5000 series of in-line handlers, which was introduced in August of last year. It is aiming the series at manufacturers who need a flexible and economical in-line
55311 % 763-694-4100 E-mail:
neil.adams@
circuitcheck.com Web:
www.circuitcheck.com
solution that can adapt to existing systems of testers. Contact: Circuit Check, Inc., 6550 Wedgewood Road, Maple Grove, MN
Purex Opens Office in United States
Schaumburg, IL — Purex Incorporated has opened its new office located in Schaumburg, Illinois. Sales and distribution for the company’s American op- erations with be centered there. The company provides fume extraction sys- tems and solutions for applications in a number of industries. Formerly based in the U.K. as Purex International, the new U.S. office is conveniently situat- ed near O’Hare Airport and the I-90 transcontinental freeway. The building contains 12,000 square feet of warehouse and office space and also includes a
showroom for training and demos. Contact: Purex, Inc., 2246 Palmer Drive, Unit 108, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-350-1805 E-mail:
brad.banfill@
purexinc.com Web:
www.purexinc.com
Nemko and Retlif Partner for Testing
Solutions Ronkonkoma, NY — Nemko and Retlif Testing Laboratories have partnered to provide complete, globally-accepted testing solutions. Customers of both compa- nies will benefit through worldwide acceptance of test data and reports and greatly expanded conformity assessment services, which address multiple indus- try sectors. Retlif offers EMC/EMI, lightning and environmental testing services as well as engineering and compliance program management at locations in Ronkonkoma and Plainview, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Washington DC. Nemko offers test, inspection and certification services from its 20 locations across 12 countries. In North America, the compa- ny has facilities in San Diego, California and West Valley City, Utah, as well as locations in Ottawa and Montreal, Canada. The company is accredited to ISO
17025 standards and offers EMC, safety and wired telecom testing. Contact: Retlif Testing Laboratories, Inc., 795 Marconi Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 % 631-737-1500 Web:
www.retlif.com
Bosch Auto gives SPEA Exclusive
Volpiano, Italy — Bosch Automotive Group has selected SPEA as its exclusive electronic board ICT tester and handler supplier for the next six years. The company has chosen two SPEA 3030 bed-of-nails tester models — an in-line automatic tester for high-volume production and a compact version for sim- pler PCBAs. Bosch requires high test quality and aims for zero-defect produc- tion. SPEA has been chosen by the Bosch because of the reliability of its ma-
% 903-695-4433 fax: 903-595-5003 E-mail:
info.america@
spea.com Web:
www.spea.com
chines and their ability to identify board defects and weak components. Contact: SPEA America, LLC, 2609 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701
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