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February, 2019
SCHUNK to Show Large-Panel, Modular Depaneling Machines
OVENS & FURNACES
Morrisville, NC — SCHUNK Elec- tronic Solutions is bringing two de- paneling machines with large instal- lation spaces onto the market: the SAR-1300-Mono-Smart and the SAR- 1700. The machines mill and saw in-
and short cycle times. The SAR-1300- Mono-Smart achieves separation effi- ciency of up to 13.2 ft/min (4 m/min). Due to the linear motor axes and ad- vanced control technology, the milling accuracy is ±3.9 mil (±0.1 mm).
SAR-1300 depaneling machines.
Class 100 Cleanroom Ovens 3-40 cu. ft. capacity
UL Listed controls Class A flammable solvent models HEPA recirculated air filters
www.grievecorp.com 847-546-8225
dividual PCBs from a large PCB panel — the maximum panel size is 23.6 x 19.7 in. (60 x 50 cm). The company also designs mod-
ular depaneling machines. The ad- vantage for electronics manufactur- ers is that they can buy a basic ver- sion of the machine and retrofit it later. Expansion options include ad- ditional milling modules, a camera system or a robotic arm that takes over the loading and unloading, re- ducing personnel costs. Customers benefit from process reliability, low electricity consumption
The SAR-1700 achieves the
milling speeds of the SAR-1300- Mono-Smart and also saws with speeds of up to 32.8 ft/min (10 m/min). Even with high perform- ance, the machines save energy. The SAR-1700 consumes 800W, while the
SAR-1300 requires 700W. Contact: SCHUNK Intec, Inc.,
211 Kitty Hawk Drive, Morrisville, NC 27560 % 919-767-2013 E-mail:
kelly.fair@us.schunk.com Web:
www.schunk.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1207
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1304
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