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Benbrook, TX — Electrolube, a divi- sion of HK Wentworth Limited, is launching its UVCL series of UV- cure conformal coatings. The range of next-generation UV-cure coatings
has been specifically developed to meet the varied requirements of elec- tronics, LED and automotive manu- facturers and offer major benefits that include significantly reduced
production times, environmentally- friendly and solvent/VOC-free formu- lations and high performance. With excellent performance in harsh environments, including resist- ance to cracking during thermal shock cycling, Electrolube’s UV-cure coat-
September, 2019 Electrolube Launches UV-Cure Conformal Coatings
mal management products by remov- ing potentially harmful substances from products and offering greener alternatives, without compromising performance.
Next-generation UV-cure con- formal coatings in the UVCL range
UVCL UV-cure conformal coating.
SmartDetect for the MultiStrip 9480
Highly Innovative Quality Monitoring Option
The MultiStrip 9480 cut and strip machine is now being offered with SmartDetect for advanced quality monitoring. The sensor- controlled system monitors the complete stripping process in real time and detects any contact between the stripping blades and the conductor, improving production quality
The wide monitoring range allows the processing of discrete wire as well as coaxial and multiconductor cables
Continuously performs a self-test MultiStrip 9480 machines
The S.ON software allows individual tolerance adjustments for each processing layer of the programmed wires
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Booth 231 Wire Solutions for a Connected World
ings enable boards to be handled im- mediately with full cure guaranteed in 6 to 12 hours, due to the chemical secondary cure mechanism. The rapid-cure capabilities of the UVCL products provide a significant benefit to manufacturers, facilitating tremen- dous reductions in the amount of WIP, particularly when compared with existing UV systems on the mar- ket that require minimum moisture secondary cure times of 8 to 14 days. As an eco-conscious manufac- turer, Electrolube’s UVCL conformal coating range is entirely VOC-free. The company is continuously inno- vating and developing environmen- tally-friendly coating, resin and ther-
include UVCL, which is a single-com- ponent, medium viscosity, dual-cure coating with secondary moisture cure, for complete curing in shad- owed areas.
UVCL cures within seconds of exposure to the correct dose of UV light. The VOC-free, nonflammable coating demonstrates excellent elec- trical properties, a wide operating temperature range and is ready to use for selective spray application. Contact: HK Wentworth Ameri- ca, Inc., P.O. Box 126257, Benbrook, TX 76126 1-800-474-1472 E-mail:
info@hkw.us.com Web:
www.electrolube.org
See at SMTAI, Booth 1209
Coating Carrier and Frame Cleaner from Lackwerke Peters
Kempen, Germany — Coating carri- ers and frames offer many advan- tages within the conformal coating process, regarding handling, process reliability and output. But, they also require extensive cleaning after- ward.
With Lackwerke Peters’ ELPE-
SPEC® cleaning agent R 5888 the cleaning process is now safer and more efficient. The highly effective cleaner dissolves and removes all usual conformal coatings rapidly and efficiently from product carriers tools and fixtures. It is particularly useful for dipping processes in an ultrason- ic bath.
Selective applications with me- chanical support or spray processes are also possible. The material of the product carriers will not be damaged
ELPESPEC R 5888 cleaning agent.
07 "# $% & $' " 24%)5 See at SMTAI, Booth 107
even under long residence times. Contaminated carriers can be left in the cleaning agent overnight and will be clean when the next shift begins. ELPESPEC R 5888 is a water- soluble, biodegradable cleaning agent, combing easy processing with high operator safety. Storage is sim- ple as it is supplied as a concentrate. Contact: Lackwerke Peters GmbH & Co. KG, Hooghe Weg 13, 47906 Kempen, Germany +49-2152-2009
E-mail:
peters@peters.de Web:
www.peters.de
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