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February, 2019


Fujipoly Introduces High-Performance Thin Film


Find Electronic Failures with Vibration Testing


Benchtop Vibration Table


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Sarcon 45-YR-a thin film. Sarcon® 45-YR-a is a V-0 rated,


Contact us for more info.


Cincinnati Sub-Zero Cincinnati, OH


www.cszindustrial.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 1223 (p) 513-772-8810


0.02 in. (0.45 mm) thin advanced sil- icone material designed to effectively eliminate near-microscopic air gaps that exist between a heat source, such as a high-performance semicon- ductor, and a nearby heat sink. By increasing surface area contact, it is possible to measurably improve the cooling performance of the heat sink. Sarcon 45-YR-a is recommend-


ed for applications with operational temperatures that range from –40 to


Polymer Industries Co., Ltd. of Japan. An ISO 9001:2008-registered compa- ny, Fujipoly specializes in the fabrica- tion of silicone rubber technology. Products include Zebra® elastomeric connectors, Sarcon thermal interface materials, fusible tapes, and custom


silicone rubber extrusions. Contact: Fujipoly America


Corp., 900 Milik Street, Carteret, NJ 07008 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732- 969-3311 E-mail: info@fujipoly.com Web: www.fujipoly.com


Amerway: Premium Solder Products and Solutions


Altoona, PA — Amerway is exhibit- ing a full range of premium solder bar, wire, fluxes, and custom alloys at IPC APEX 2019. The company do- mestically manufactures a large se-


lection of lead-free alloys and metals products, including pure tin, tin/cop- per, tin/antimony, tin/silver, SAC al- loys, fluxes, and more. Amerway holds ISO 9001 quality certification. The company strives to improve


the customer’s experience by work- ing to find solutions to their process problems, including previous suppli-


Carteret, NJ — Fujipoly is now offer- ing a high-performance thin film that delivers a thermal conductivity of 2.2 W/m-K with a thermal resistance as low as 0.33°Cin2/W.


+302°F (–40 to +150°C) and is avail- able in rolls or can be die-cut to exact specification requirements. Fujipoly America Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji


Amerway offers solder bar, wire and custom alloys.


er shortfalls. The company also offers cost-saving initiatives that include alloy specification and customization specific to the products being manu- factured. Amerway also works closely


with metals waste recycler Conecsus, offering customers a “cradle-to- grave” soldering solution from virgin metals waste to waste recycling solu- tions for dross and other metals


waste byproducts. Contact: Amerway, Inc., 3701


Beale Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601 % 800-829-6337


E-mail: tbuck@amerway.com Web: www.amerway.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1124


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