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December, 2019 Seica Offers Productivity Boosting Test Solutions
Haverhill, MA — Robotic process au- tomation (RPA) is a growing trend in electronic board manufacturing, and the latest board test solution in Seica’s Next Series, the Compact RT, is designed to provide maximum pro- ductivity in any RPI scenario. A new, dual-fixture rotary table
ensures continuous, optimized test throughput, and its minimal, modular design provides maximum versatility for deployment in different automated handling concepts (robot/cobot) and layouts. Configurable for in-circuit, pre-
functional, functional, and combina- tional testing as well as onboard pro- gramming, this solution has the modularity needed to provide tailor-
Compact RT test platform.
made test performance for the specif- ic requirement with all of the advan- tages of a standard platform. The Pilot V8 is an extensive fly-
ing probe test platform, with up to 20 mobile resources. The standard test probes can each apply up to 2A cur- rent and the system can be config- ured with high-resolution cameras for automatic optical inspection, bar- code and data matrix reading, laser sensors, capacitive probes, pyrome- ters, optical fiber sensors for LEDs, mini-fixtures for boundary scan, and onboard programming. The Compact SL is fully auto-
mated and, like all of the Seica Next series Compact line, it is completely configurable for in-circuit, pre-func-
tional, functional, and combinational testing, as well as onboard program- ming. The system architecture con- forms to the World Class Manufac- turing standard, and is the practical demonstration of how the Seica Com- pact line integrates the concepts of lean production, maintaining a small footprint, without sacrificing per-
formance. Contact: Seica, Inc., 110 Avco
Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 % 603-890-6002
E-mail:
davidsigillo@seicausa.com Web:
www.seica-na.com
Thermaltronics Launches New Soldering Robots
Great Neck, NY —Thermaltronics has launched two new soldering robots, in- cluding a single-head system and an inline system. TMT-R8000S solder robot system is designed for simplified soldering applications. The new TMT- 9900S inline soldering robot system has been designed for those companies wishing to incorporate the system into an SMT production line where preci- sion soldering is key.
TMT-9900S inline
robotic soldering system. Both systems will include vi-
sion/mapping and dynamic laser height control, and will incorporate the same IP software used on the company’s successful benchtop sys- tem. Thermaltronics believes these three systems will provide companies with the best options when seeking to automate their hand soldering processes. According to the company, using precision components and in- dustry-leading software maximize yield rates. The company is also offering a
new dual-port operating TMT-2200S soldering system with a USB port for future data collection. This new sol- dering system also has a high-power capacity that enables companies to handle the most challenging solder
operations. Contact: Thermaltronics USA, Inc., 1 Barstow Road, Suite P19,
Great Neck, NY 11021 % 631-472-7600 E-mail:
mgouldsmith@thermaltronics.com Web:
www.thermaltronics.com
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