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February, 2019


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Duluth, GA — Viscom is now offering a range of 3D AOI and X-ray systems for high-volume production, includ- ing the S3088 ultra chrome, X7056- 11 3D X-ray and automatic inspec-


tion assignment. The S3088 ultra chrome is based on the company’s proprietary 3D AOI technology and combines accurate defect detection with high inspection speeds. Some of the features of the system include inspection speeds up to 10.1 in.2/s (65 cm2/s) and 65 MP of information in each 2 x 2 in. (5 x 5 cm) field of view. The resolution can be switched


and with 0.4 mil (10 µm) per pixel, even 0.012 x 0.006 in. (03015 metric) components can be inspected reliably. With eight angled-view cameras, a vir- tually shadow-free 3D inspection is a key advantage of the system. Along with the high-performance


hardware, Viscom is launching new software features that enable auto- matic 3D program generation, using an extensive IPC-compliant library, Gerber and centroid data to create a


Plasma Etch to Live Demo Plasma Wand


Carson City, NV — Plasma Etch will be providing live demonstrations of its entry-level atmospheric plasma system to attendees at IPC APEX 2019. Visitors will get a chance to see and use a Plasma Wand atmospheric plasma cleaner. This is a great opportunity for


guests to get hands-on experience with a working plasma system. Attendees are encouraged to bring samples to be cleaned, which can improve printing and bonding. The Plasma Wand is designed


to offer a convenient, handheld plas- ma solution for spot cleaning and research applications. It is about the size of an electric toothbrush and requires only electricity to operate. No input gas is necessary. The Plasma Wand provides


atmospheric plasma, which is capa- ble of increasing the bond strength


Turn Vision into Reality ready for the next step


 the perfect result.


Strong performance with large components.


3D AOI and X-ray for High-Volume Production from Viscom


precise and comprehensive 3D image. With the company’s 360View capabili- ty, side views of electronic components can be rendered in true-to-life images. The X7056-II automatic 3D X-


ray inspection system offers extreme- ly high throughput and superb image quality for the requirements of high- end electronics production. This new inline AXI system can ensure precise inspection of hidden solder joints and components in production, including micro-BGA head-in-pillow defects on bumps down to 0.008 in. (0.2 mm).


S3088 ultra chrome 3D AOI system.


The system is equipped with


Viscom’s xFastFlow transport mod- ule, which cuts PCB transfer times. With this feature, up to three boards can be processed at the same time. The company is also offering 3D SPI


and offline micro-CT X-ray systems. Contact: Viscom, Inc., 1775


Breckinridge Parkway, Suite 500, 30096 Duluth, GA % 678-966-9835 E-mail: info@viscomusa.com Web: www.viscom.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 920


VisionXP+ Vac


Plasma Wand atmospheric plasma cleaner.


and printability of most surfaces. The company will also provide infor- mation about its line of production- scale desmear and etch-back plasma equipment. Plasma Etch specializes in plas-


ma cleaning solutions of all sizes. The company holds several patents for the invention, development and manufacturing of plasma technology, and its products are designed to offer reliability, speed and uniformity in


plasma processing. Contact: Plasma Etch, Inc.,


3522 Arrowhead Drive, Carson City, NV 89706 % 775-883-1366 Web: www.plasmaetch.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 100 and at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 1991


See at IPC APEX, Booth 4215 Why vacuum? – Reliable, reproducible solder joints


Void-free (cavity-free) soldering with unleaded solders is an impor- tant requirement for the manufacture of power electronics. However, lower void rates can only be achieved with soldering processes where the molten solder is subjected to a vacuum. Rehm Thermal Systems  soldering, vapor phase soldering as well as contact soldering.


Contact us to learn more about VisionXP+ Vac, Condenso X-Series and Nexus!


www.rehm-group.com 07:57:40


CondensoX-Line


Visit us at Apex


Booth #4215


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