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December, 2020


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Juki Offers Multifunction Placement and Selective Soldering


FREMONT, CA — Juki has added the JM-100 to its MI series of insertion/placement systems. Juki’s odd-form insertion machines were the first to automate the manual insertion process, launched in 2012. The systems are designed to replace tra-


ditional manual insertion with reliable, accu- rate and automatic insertion of various odd- form components, along with placement of tra- ditional SMT components. The JM-100 improvements include an im-


proved insertion rate leveraging the eight-noz- zle RS-1 mounter Takumi head, an expanded component range, new active PTH lead clinch-


TRI Highlights AI-Powered Test and Inspection


SAN JOSE, CA — Test Research, Inc., (TRI) is now offering a complete portfolio of SMT test and inspection equipment, including 3D SPI, 3D AOI, 3D AXI, multi-core ICT, and AI- powered solutions.


REHM


THERMAL SYSTEMS GERMANY


Years


TR7700Q SII 3D AOI system. The TR7007QI series 3D SPI is


an award-winning platform designed to offer industry-leading inspection accuracy for the most demanding ap- plications. The inline inspection sys- tem automatically optimizes the in- spection route for the best perform- ance, while the company’s innovative SmartWarp system compensates for any board warpage during inspection. TRI is also offering its recently


released TR7700Q SII 3D AOI and TR7600F3D SII 3D AXI systems. The TR7700Q SII has an improved optical system that increases stabili- ty and speed up to 25 percent, over the previous model. The TR7600F3D SII offers speeds up to three times that of its previous model. Users can complete their SMT inspection with the company’s TR5001Q SII inline multi-core ICT system with LED analysis capabilities. The company has also intro-


duced its YMS 4.0 and AI repair sta- tion, which are designed to meet the needs of Industry 4.0. TRI’s systems are designed to interoperate with other manufacturing equipment to minimize downtime, optimize pro- duction quality, and reduce operator


workload. Contact: Test Research USA,


Inc., 832 Jury Court, Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567- 9898 fax: 408-567-9288 E-mail: triusa@tri.com.tw Web: www.tri.com.tw


Convection Soldering | Vapor Phase Soldering | Coating iCube selective soldering system.


ing, and an optional 3D vision camera system. Juki is also offering its iCube selective


soldering system, which contains a full-size IR bottom-side preheater as standard, with dual top-side IR or convection preheaters available as options. An optional closed-loop pyrometer can ensure the required temperatures are reached before releasing the PCB to soldering


and maintain the heat during the process. Contact: Juki Automation Systems, 412


Kato Terrace, Fremont, CA 94539 % 510-468-6213


E-mail: carlos.eijansantos@juki.com Web: www.jukiamericas.com


Thermal Systems for the Electronics Industry


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The quality of Rehm can be found in many applications, from cars to smartphones.


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