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Polyonics Intros New ESD-Protected Labels
Westmoreland, NH — Polyonics® has introduced a new line of ESD Plus labels, which are being showcased at PCB West 2019. Engineered with dual protection consisting of a low- charging label peel and a highly durable static-dissipative face,
processing of PCBs. The ESD Plus labels feature
low-charging PSAs and liners that generate less than 50V with applica- tion and again with repositioning or removal. Their static dissipative top surfaces offer surface resistances of
September, 2019
Mycronic Offers Full SMT Line Solutions
Rowley, MA —Mycronic is now offer- ing its new MYPro line, a complete SMT assembly solution designed for smart factory connectivity, compris- ing state-of-the-art jet printing, 3D SPI, pick-and-place, 3D AOI, and intelligent storage solutions. With
ments. SMT equipment includes: MY700 jet printer and dispensers, jetting high-speed, high-precision solder paste and assembly fluids; high-accuracy PI-series 3D solder paste inspection systems; MY300 pick-and-place machines, providing
ESD-protected SMT labels.
Polyonics ESD Plus labels can elimi- nate at- or post-assembly product loss associated with ESD events and the additional costs, due to label fail- ure and rework. The ESD Plus thermal transfer
printable labels are ANSI/ESD S20.20 compliant and withstand highly active flux and chemical expo- sure. Not only do these labels protect sensitive components from costly ESD events, but they also ensure reliable tracking through the harsh
greater than or equal to 104 and 109W, and the durable topcoat is resistant to abrasion and chemicals, including highly-corrosive, highly- active fluxes (ORH1), for the ulti- mate in ESD protection — from label
peel through the entire product life. Contact: Polyonics, 28 Industrial
Park Drive, Westmoreland, NH 03467 % 603-352-1415 E-mail:
info@polyonics.com Web:
www.polyonics.com
See at PCB West, Booth 208
MY300 pick-and-place machine.
the MYPro line, customers can achieve more flexible and profitable electronics production. Mycronic has already received
two new orders of different full-line solutions, due to their flexibility, high productivity and excellent pro- duction quality. With one integrated line from a
single vendor, manufacturers benefit from continuous process improve- ment, real-time production insights and proactive component replenish-
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flexibility from batch size one up to series production; K series 3D AOI systems for automated optical inspection of PCBs; and an SMD tower for intelligent material han-
dling and storage systems. Contact: Mycronic, Inc., 320
Newburyport Turnpike, Rowley, MA 01969 % 978-948-6919 fax: 978-948-6915 Web:
www.mycronic.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 631
NJ Micro Electronic Testing Inc. Presenting the One Source for Electronic Component Procurement, Testing, Upscreening and Counterfeit Detection
NJMET, Inc. Announces Quality Systems Compliance with AS9100 Rev D / ISO 9001:2015
and the Federal Aviation Administration FAA-AC-0056, AC00-56B Certification
HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT MODULES DC-DC Converters • 100-1500 VDC Output
New SAR Series!
High Voltage Isolated 100 to 1500 VDC Output Adjustable, Down To 0 VDC Output Output Power 3 Watts
Miniature Design: 1.1” x 0.8” x 0.4” ht. 12 grams Typical Weight Surface Mount & Thru Hole Models Available
DC-DC CONVERTERS
Output Center Tap for Dual Output Use See PICO’s full line catalog our our NEW website
www.picoelectronics.com
143 Sparks Ave., Pelham, New York 10803
Call Toll Free 800-431-1064 • FAX 914-738-8225 E Mail:
info@picoelectronics.com
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