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December, 2019 Brushless Slotted Motors from Portescap


West Chester, PA — Portescap is introducing a new line of standard prototype motors for surgical applica- tions. These 15 motors represent Portescap’s new SM series of surgical motors designed to meet the demand- ing requirements for surgical devices at a more cost-effective price point. These motors leverage Portes -


cap’s market leading sterilizable design approach and surgical appli- cation expertise to provide a more affordable and consistently reliable solution for surgical device makers. These motors have been optimized for powered staplers, large and small bone orthopedic tools, arthroscopic shavers, ENT microdebriders, and


high-speed neuro-drill applications. They are also well-suited for traditional surgical tools, as well as


for robotically assisted surgical devices and can be paired with a Portescap sterilizable controller for battery-powered applications. Portescap is a world leader in


SM series brushless, slotted, surgical motor.


sterilizable motor technology. Thanks to decades of development and mil- lions of surgeries in the field, Portescap motors have the proven capability to deliver exceptional surgi- cal results under the most demanding conditions. Portescap’s cost-effective SM motors have been designed and tested to withstand 500+ sterilization cycles. These small motors range in diameter from 0.5 to 1.23 in. (1.3 to 3.1 cm), speeds up to 97,000 RPM, and generate torque up to 17.5 oz-in.


Award-winning Ersa Rework Systems – Industry leading rework technologies with guided rework processes


(0.5 kg). They are lightweight with low noise and vibration to maximize tactile response and surgeon control in the most delicate of surgeries. Standard prototypes are avail-


able within two weeks, enabling Portescap’s partners to begin testing quickly and shorten their time to market. Portescape’s R&D engineers are well-versed in medical device integration and are eager to collabo- rate — for partners needing custom solutions, Portescap can optimize a design to meet the exact require-


ments of the application. Contact: Portescap, 110


Westtown Road, West Chester, PA 19382 % 610-235-5499 E-mail: sales.america@portescap.com Web: www.portescap.com


BEA Lasers Intros Lens for Harsh Environments


Elk Grove Village, IL — BEA Lasers has introduced a new lens for use with its MIL series of lasers. The E2L extreme environment lens incorpo- rates a quartz glass lens into the end ferrule, providing resistance to harsh extreme environmental conditions, such as welding arc flash, abrasives, dust, coolant, and more. MIL series lasers with the new lens are designed to outlast other lasers exposed to harsh conditions. The MIL series laser diode mod-


ules have a low-profile 0.4 in. (1 cm) rugged laser housing fitted with an M12 connector, a 6.6 ft (2m) long jacketed cable and an integrated


Ersa HR 550


High-definition camera for placement and process monitoring


Computer-aided component alignment, digital split-optic


Hybrid top-side heater: 1,800 W


Full-surface 2,400 W medium wave infrared bottom heating


Ersa HR 600 XL PCB size of up to


625 x 625 mm (24.5 x 24.5 in)


Component size of up to 60 x 60 mm (2.36 x 2.36 in)


Placement accuracy: up to ±25 µm


Hybrid top-side heater: 800 W


Innovative 25 zone Matrix Heater™ (600 W each), seperately controllable


Total power of all zones combined: 15,000 watts


Kurtz Ersa, Inc. 1779 Pilgrim Road


Plymouth WI 53073 | USA Phone: +1 920 893 1779 Fax: +1 920 893 1562 rework.info@kurtzersa.com


Kurtz Ersa México, S.A. de C.V. | Mexico Kurtz Ersa Asia Ltd. | China Ersa Hong Kong & Shanghai | China Kurtz Ersa | France


Ersa GmbH | Headquarters | Germany Kurtz Ersa Vietnam Company Ltd. | Vietnam


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Ersa HR 600/2


Automated component placement


Automated desoldering and soldering process


Hybrid heater head with two heating zones for effective heat transfer


Extensive, powerful IR-bottom side heating cassette with 3 zones


Non-contact temperature measurement with digital sensor


E2L extreme environment laser lens.


power supply. An optional sensor- style bracket, or adjustable “LB” bracket completes the laser system. The MIL series laser diode modules are offered as standard 520 nm (green) or standard 635 nm (red), with 1 or 5 mW output power. Dot, line or crosshair patterns are also offered as standard. The MIL Compact is a low-pro-


file laser diode module that occupies 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) of space, a much smaller profile than other lasers intended for industrial applications. The MIL RA and MIL Compact series laser modules are typically used for alignment and leveling applications. They are suitable for counting, machine vision, edge detec- tion, paper web, riveting, and water jet cutting alignment, and many


other applications. Contact: BEA Lasers, 1400


Howard Street, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 % 847-238-1420 E-mail: gregt@bealasers.com Web: www.bealasers.com


Ask for your rework.info@kurtzersa.com


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