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September, 2019


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Page 103 Low-Void Soldering with Vacuum from Rehm


Roswell, GA — Vacuum chambers are growing in popularity as a way to reduce voiding during the reflow sol- dering process. Vacuum is used to remove gases from the molten solder joint once the solder paste has been melted. Rehm’s VisionXP+ convec- tion soldering system is an energy- efficient solution with a flexible vac-


Conecsus Offers SMT Metals Waste Recycling


Terrell, TX — Conecsus, LLC, is a provider of SMT metals waste recy- cling solutions and is showcasing its capabilities at SMTA International 2019. The company processes wastes


that primarily contain tin, tin-zinc, lead, silver, gold, and copper, and converts them into usable metal products for sale in the global mar- ketplace. The company will be exhibiting


with Amerway, Inc., a domestic man- ufacturer and provider of a wide range of soldering alloys and bar and wire solder products. Together, the two companies offer customers a “cradle-to-grave” solution, ranging from high-purity soldering alloys to waste recycling solutions for dross and other metals waste byproducts


from the SMT process. Contact: Conecsus LLC, 106


Tejas Drive, Terrell, TX 75160 % 859-250-5847


E-mail: tmitchell@conecsusllc.com Web: www.conecsusllc.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 228


CalcuQuote Showcases End-to-End RFQ Program


Dallas, TX — CalcuQuote, a software and service provider to the EMS industry, is showcasing its flagship product, QuoteCQ, an end-to-end RFQ management program, at SMTA International 2019. The company recently expanded its offerings for contract manufacturing to include a purchasing product, ShopCQ. CalcuQuote strives to move the


EMS industry forward with process and technology expertise to solve complex problems. QuoteCQ is a comprehensive quote management system for high-mix, low-volume EMS companies. By integrating with major com-


ponent suppliers and using custom labor profiles, CalcuQuote enables a sophisticated request for quote (RFQ) process that delivers quotes


with excellent speed and precision. Contact: CalcuQuote, 1910


Pacific Avenue, Suite 17080, Dallas, TX 75201 % 909-278-8233 E-mail: sales@calcuquote.com Web: www.calcuquote.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 709 www.cyberoptics.com Copyright © 2019. CyberOptics Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. SPI


uum option. The VisionXP+ convection sol-


dering system with vacuum removes voids while the solder is still in its molten state. With a vacuum under 100 mbar, void areas of less than two percent can be achieved. Soldering with vacuum is particularly suitable for dissipating heat in demanding assemblies or for assemblies for power electronics. The number of voids is mini-


mized by the vacuum, achieving bet- ter electrical and thermal connec- tion. Integrated pyrolysis and sepa- rate filtration of the extracted atmos- phere in the vacuum chamber are further advantages for maintaining


and cleaning the system. The use of vacuum in soldering


electronic assemblies is deeply rooted in the history of Rehm Thermal Systems. The first vacuum soldering system was launched in the late 1990s, and vapor phase soldering technology was combined with vacu- um technology in a soldering system


soon afterwards. 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


VisionXP+ soldering system vacuum chamber.


See at SMTAI, Booth 1039


Thrives on a Challenge. Loves Variety. The ultimate multi-process inspector for paramount speed, accuracy and ease of use.


AOI


CMM


SQ3000™ All-in-One Solution Loaded with Powerful Tools that cover Inspection and Measurement for AOI, SPI and CMM.


Fast and highly accurate, repeatable and reproducible measurements for metrology applications in the manufacturing of a wide variety of products such as PCBs, semiconductors and consumer electronics.


The SQ3000™ offers unmatched accuracy with the revolutionary Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS) technology by meticulously identifying and rejecting reflections caused by shiny components. Effective suppression of multiple reflections is critical for accurate measurement, making MRS an ideal technology solution for a wide range of applications including those with very high quality requirements.


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