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December, 2020


StaticStop’s SelecTile ESD Flooring Now in Gray


AVON, MA — StaticStop, a division of SelecTech, Inc., is now offering its SelecTile ESD™ flooring in gray. Se- lecTile ESD is designed to be the most durable, resilient and portable ESD flooring product available. The flooring can be installed with no downtime, no preparation and can be installed over carpet. SelecTile ESD flooring is a free-


floating surface with a unique inter- locking tab system. These static-con- trol flooring products can be installed quickly and easily without the need for adhesives, copper strips, under- layment, or padding.


The company’s static-control systems were uniquely engineered to


meet the demanding needs of indus- trial environments, which require the highest level of electrostatic dis- charge protection, and still with- stand industrial applications, such as fork truck traffic. SelecTile ESD is made with a


minimum of 20 percent recycled ma- terials, and is the only ESD conduc- tive flooring of its kind that can con- tribute to LEED™ credits. Recently, all SelecTech ESD


SelecTile ESD flooring.


flooring tiles were tested by a third party. Both FreeStyle ESD and Se- lecTile ESD passed with excellent re- sults.


This demonstrates that Se-


lecTech’s flooring can provide strin- gent ESD protection even for the most sensitive environments, includ- ing high-reliability device manufac- turers. SelecTile ESD tiles also meet


all ANSI 20.20 standards. Contact: SelecTech, Inc., 33


Wales Avenue, Avon, MA 02322 % 508-583-3200


E-mail: jberk@selectech.com Web: www.selectech.com


LARGE FORMAT TRAY AUTOMATION in a Compact Footprint


LOADER/UNLOADER


The TF3 HD is designed to automate custom-sized trays, thermoform trays, and multiple tray types in a single production run.


Easy to integrate with your machine


Operator-friendly loading/unloading without interrupting production


Loads 2 JEDEC trays at the same time


Handles multiple-sized trays within 300 x 400 mm


Handles thermoform and custom trays


Random access multiple tray types in a single production run


FX-942UV automated coating inspection system.


The system’s advanced, multi-


ple-camera imaging technology offers high-speed inspection with excep- tional defect coverage. Advanced high-power UV lighting and newly available image processing technolo- gy integrate several techniques, in- cluding coverage inspection, color in- spection, normalized correlation, and rule-based algorithms. These features provide com-


plete inspection coverage, along with thickness measurement for standard and nano-coating applications with unmatched low false failure rates. Nordson ELECTRONICS SOLU-


USA East


trayfeeders.com Concord, NH +1 603 270 9180 info@trayfeeders.com


USA West


tapingsystemsetc.com San Jose, CA +1 408 592 5259


bob@tapingsystemsetc.com


QUASYS Switzerland www.quasys.ch sales@quasys.ch


TIONS offers a robust product portfo- lio, including precision fluid dispens- ing, plasma treatment, selective sol- dering, and test and inspection equip- ment. Comprising seven complemen- tary brands —ASYMTEK, DAGE, SE- LECT, MARCH, MATRIX, SONO - SCAN, and YESTECH —the company is uniquely positioned to serve its cus- tomers with best-in-class precision


technologies. Contact: Nordson YESTECH,


2747 Loker Avenue West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-918-8471 E-mail: donald.miller@nord- sonyestech.com Web: www.nordsonyestech.com


Nordson YESTECH: Automated Optical Coating Inspection


CARLSBAD, CA — YESTECH, part of Nordson ELECTRONICS SOLU- TIONS, is now offering its FX-942UV automated coating inspection and automated optical inspection system.


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