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March, 2019


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Roswell, GA —Today’s sensitive electronics must be protected from external influences. Continuing technological advancement and miniaturization of electronics are creating ever more complex assemblies that require greater and more precise levels of protec- tion. Rehm’s ProtectoXP is designed to pro- vide a protective coating with the option of 2K encapsulation. Corrosion, moisture and vibration


are only some of the hazards that can cause damage to an assembly. Conformal coating is an excellent way to protect indi- vidual components or even entire assem- blies.


The Protecto systems from Rehm have multifunctional coating applicator


Depaneling and PCB Manufacturing Solutions from LPKF


Tualatin, OR — LPKF’s flex drilling systems are equipped for high- throughput, high-yield PCB drilling applications, allowing engineers to increase panel yield by an estimated 20 percent, or even save entire pro- duction steps. Common applications include


drilling microvias, clean cutting of cover layer material, efficient and space-saving profiling, and blank cutting with cut edge quality. Engi- neers increase margins with the new generation of flexible laser machine for more efficient PCB processing. Laser technology achieves residue- free results that require no post-pro- cessing, saving the process step. Fur- ther, the number of modules per panel and the packing density can be increased, which reduces the manu- facturing cost.


Rehm’s ProtectoXP can dispense two-component materials uniformly.


Rehm ProtectoXP Offers 2K Encapsulation


units that can apply the coating by spraying, dispensing or jetting, even in narrow gaps be- tween components. The ProtectoXP offers a wide range of applicators and up to four of them can be used simultaneously. In this volumetric dosing system, two


different material components can be applied uniformly. A 2K encapsulation like this is al- ways used when a particularly high level of protection is required. The volumetric operat- ing principle of the applicators ensures that the correct quantity of material in the correct


mixing ratio is consistently delivered. Contact: Rehm Thermal Systems, LLC,


3080 Northfield Place, Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076 % 770-442-8913 fax: 770-442-8914 E-mail: c.kramer@rehm-group.com Web: www.rehm-group.com


MicroLine 2120 P laser depaneling system.


LPKF’s PCB depaneling sys-


tems are compact and designed for extremely clean and fast cutting of PCB panels and cover layers. They can reduce lead times and eliminate tooling costs of layout changes. The substrates are held securely on a vac- uum table. This is excellent for de- paneling, cutting and engraving a variety of substrates (cover layers,


rigid, flex, and rigid/flex). Contact: LPKF Laser & Elec-


tronics, 12555 S.W. Leveton Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062 % 503-454-4200 E-mail: ataylor@lpkfusa.com Web: www.lpkfusa.com


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