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September, 2019


New Digital Inspection Packages from UNITRON


Commack, NY —UNITRON is now of- fering new product packages for select digital inspection solutions, including the INSPEX II by Ash Technologies and the ZoomHD by UNITRON. The INSPEX II is designed to


deliver everything that is needed in a robust and dependable inspection in- strument. Features include ease of use, measurement tools, real-time video observation, preset configura- tions, and pre-calibration. The INSPEX II is now available


in two packages bundling the most commonly requested configurations together. The first package includes the INSPEX II digital microscope, a ball bearing boom stand affording in- spection flexibility and extendable reach over a range of sample sizes and a keypad for rapid recall of pre- configured, part-specific observation conditions. In the second package, a focus-


wire stripper The programmable Mira 340 is designed for


universal use while maintaining maximum precision. It is perfect for processing wires and insulation material with demanding requirements. The Mira 340 is fitted with a rotary head with 4X-blades and offers unique functions designed to reduce production time and increase quality. Thanks to sequential processing, multi-conductor cables and multi-layer insulation material can be processed quickly, thereby saving time and increasing productivity.


MIRA 340


ing track stand substitutes for the ball bearing boom stand of the first package, providing an excellent solu- tion for routing inspection of similar- ly sized samples where extra reach is not required. As an integrated digital micro-


scope system for inspection and basic measurement, the INSPEX II is good for production and quality control en- vironments. It offers fast live image display in full HD, an intuitive soft- ware interface that simplifies opera- tion and system control, an integrat- ed segmented LED ring light and on- screen preset buttons for instant ac- cess to pre-configured part-specific systems settings. Embedded Ash- Cal™ technology enables the IN-


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SPEX II to continually maintain cal- ibration across zoom magnification changes, eliminating the need for time-consuming re-calibrations, sav- ing time and increasing efficiency.


Ash Technologies’ INSPEX II digital microscope.


Other features of the INSPEX II


include: image stamping with time, date, user, and magnification level for traceability throughout the in- spection process; accurate quality control record keeping by easily sav- ing images to USB key; and an op- tional keypad (included in the two previously mentioned packages) to provide instant access the preset functions without the user needing to use the INSPEX II’s software inter- face, standardizing the inspection process and reducing the possibility


of operator error. Contact: UNITRON, Ltd., 73


Mall Drive, Commack, NY 11725 % 631-543-2000 fax: 631-589-6975


E-mail: info@unitronusa.com Web: www.unitronusa.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1239


No-Heat Liquid Metal Micro Capsules from SAFI-Tech


Ames, IA — SAFI-Tech has applied its patented technology platform to create liquid metal microcapsules of


no-heat SAC305, enabling low-tem- perature processing of this standard alloy for electronics assembly. SAFI- Tech technology encapsulates molten SAC305 in robust nanofilm that pre- vents the alloy from solidifying when cooled to temperatures far below its melting point. SAFI-Tech’s no-heat SAC305


microcapsules can be precisely placed, selectively activated and processed at temperatures as low as ambient, while still meeting high product operating temperature re- quirements. When the nanofilm is ruptured or dissolved on demand, the liquid metal flows out and solidifies in seconds to form a fully metallic in- terconnect, without the time and ex- pense of a reflow process. SAFI-Tech produces RoHS-com-


pliant no-heat liquid metal microcap- sules for use in electronics assembly at ambient temperatures, inspiring new product designs that are un- achievable with current materials and processes. SAFI-Tech’s patented technology separates the use of liq- uid metal from the heat needed to flow the metal, offering wide applica- bility in conventional and printed/


flexible electronics manufacturing. Contact: SAFI-Tech, Inc., 536


Farmhouse Lane, Ames, IA 50011 % 617-982-3690


E-mail: press@safi-tech.com Web: www.safi-tech.com


See at The Battery Show, Booth 1133 See at SMTAI, Booth 231


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