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September, 2018


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Tampa, FL —Speedprint Technologies will use IPC APEX to promote its range of screen printer platforms that address solder paste printing and dis- pensing for boards and substrates from small to large. With the addition of two large board printers in the past year, Speedprint now offers a comprehen- sive product portfolio to address any surface mount application. For processing smaller boards,


Speedprint’s SP210 printer is excel- lent. With its compact footprint, the SP210 is a popular option for manufac- turers switching up to fully automatic inline screen printing from manual or semi-automated systems. Typically, it requires no more floor space. The SP210 accommodates boards as small as 1 x 2 in. (25 x 50 mm) in size. At the other end of the Speedprint spectrum, the new SP1550


TT: Lead-Free, Thick-Film, High-Voltage Resistors


Perry, OH — TT Electronics launched fully lead-free, thick-film, high-voltage chip resistors that allow manufacturers to future-proof med- ical and industrial equipment designs by eliminating reliance on RoHS exemptions. The Green High- Voltage Chip (GHVC) series resistors meet growing industry demand for compact, high-voltage sensing and protection in equipment, such as power supplies, circuit breakers and medical monitors. The series comprises E24 and


is specifically designed for large boards up to 61 in. (155 cm) in length. It uses four fiducials to optimise align- ment accuracy across the large board surface area — a factor that becomes more critical with long PCBs. Sitting between the SP210 and SP1550 are the SP700 and SP710


models, and the company’s new SP1220 long board printer. The SP710 optionally adds in-printer dis- pensing functionality to the SP700 automatic inline machine by integrat- ing the company’s unique, dual-head ADu+ (Automatic Dispense Unit). This allows adhesive or extra


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solder paste to be dispensed in the printer during the printing process, providing added flexibility and opportunities to improve productivi- ty. The SP710 can also be equipped with Speedprint’s S-Track integrated barcode label feeder technology that provides traceability from the start of the SMT assembly process. The SP1220 is the smaller sib-


ling of the SP1550. It accommodates boards up to 48 in. (122 cm) in length


and has a slightly smaller footprint. Contact: Speedprint Technology,


Speedprint offers a range of machines to deal with boards both large and small.


519 US Highway 301 South, Tampa, FL 33619 % 813-664-0686 E-mail: mark.brawley@speedprint-tech.com Web: www.speedprint-tech.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1733


Visit us at


IPC APEX Expo Booth 2119


E96 resistance values from 25 kW to 100 MW, in standard 1206, 2010 and 2512 (3216, 5025 and 6332 metric) chips with power ratings of 0.3, 0.5 and 1.0W, respectively. Specified with DC- or AC-peak limiting ele- ment voltage (LEV) up to 3,000V for 2512 (6332 metric) chips, and up to 4,000V overload, the GHVC series simplifies design for high working voltages, saving board space and simplifying BOMs.


Compact Selective Soldering


Designed for a wide variety of selective soldering applications, the Novo®


300 and Cerno®


GHVC series lead-free, thick- film, high-voltage chip resistors.


The resistors are extremely


rugged, with 1.2/50 µs surge-voltage rating of 7 kV and ambient operating temperature range of –67 to +257°F (–55 to +125°C). Temperature coeffi- cient of ±100 ppm/°C and voltage coefficient of –1.5 ppm/V ensure con- sistent parameters over wide-rang- ing conditions. The resistors have anti-sulphur terminations that pass ASTM-B809 tests to ensure reliabili- ty and stability in sulphurous envi- ronments, such as mining or chemi-


cal processing. Contact: TT Electronics, 3700


Lane Road, Perry, OH 44081 % 440-352-8961


E-mail: sales@ttelectronicsamericas.com Web: www.ttelectronics.com


See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 856


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2119


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Ready to find the right selective soldering solution for your application? Please contact us by phone or email TODAY or visit our website.


Tel: +1.509.924.4898 Email: sales.usa@nordsonselect.com www.nordsonselect.com


exceptional value and superior process control capabilities and are ideal for prototype, small batch production and cell manufacturing.


300S offer The


Logical Choice


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