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February, 2019


Nordson DIMA Demos Hot Bar Reflow Soldering


Deurne, Netherlands — Nordson DIMA is exhibiting its C-TurnFlux system, an automated, standalone, hot bar system that combines flux dispensing with hot bar reflow sol- dering, at IPC APEX 2019. This is the first time the machine will be demonstrated in North America. The C-TurnFlux combines both


high output and quality, using high- speed product handling and guaran- teed position repeatability for mis- sion-critical assembly applications. The system is used to solder a range of assemblies, such as an LCD with flexible circuits attached to a PCB, multiple wires to a PCB, or connec- tors and other components. It en- ables soldering for processes that re- quire two soldering connections per product or simultaneous soldering of two small products. The heating process is easy to


program using pulsed heat technolo- gy. Short heating and cooldown times result in extremely short process cycles. Its thermode/hot bar design offers an easy, fast and reli- able exchange of thermodes and en- sures coplanarity of solder joints. The system offers programmable, au-


tomated flux dispensing with consis- tent fluid dispense volumes. The C-TurnFlux system has two


configurations. One has two soldering heads and automated flux dispensing for high-throughput, high-volume


C-TurnFlex hot bar reflow soldering and flux dispensing system.


manufacturing. The second has one soldering head with automated flux dispensing and one quality inspection module for applications that demand


higher quality and output. Contact: Nordson DIMA,


Beukelsdijk 2, 5753 PA Deurne, Netherlands % +31-493-352-752 E-mail: info@nordsondima.com Web: www.nordsondima.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2125


Yamaichi Introduces Durable Test Sockets


Aschheim-Dornach, Germany — Ya- maichi’s new FPC/FFC test sockets are developed and qualified in Mu- nich, Germany, and produced in its own production site in Frankfurt. The probe pins only touch the material at a tiny point and apply just enough pressure to make a secure connection, without deforming the material. The vertical placement of the pins causes no scratches, furrow or grooves and the device under test (DUT) leaves the test socket almost without trace. An increasing number of con-


tacts in a decreasing amount of space requires a high degree of precision. Yamaichi Electronics specializes in high-precision test solutions and of- fers test sockets with pitches from 0.012 (0.3 mm). The company uses high-quality materials for its test sockets. The housings are made of PEEK and anodized aluminum. The individually tested probe


pins are made of a beryllium copper alloy coated with nickel and gold. For special requirements, pins with other surfaces are available. Yamaichi


FPC/FFC test socket.


guarantees up to 50,000 mating cy- cles for each FPC/FFC test socket. The test sockets are adapted to the


customer’s needs. Contact: Yamaichi Electronics


Deutschland GmbH, Concor Park, Bahnhofstrasse 20, 85609 As- chheim-Dornach % +49-89-45109-0 fax: +49-89-45109-110 E-mail: info@yamaichi.de Web: www.yamaichi.de


PREMO: Long-Range Magnetic Emitter Antennas


Yorba Linda, CA — PREMO has in- troduced its KGEA-AF series of long- range and ultra-long-range flexible antennas. The new antennas provide up to five times greater H-field than standard, and up to 2.5 times greater than mid-range antennas. A research team led by Dr. Manuel Vazquez, which comprised members from Car- los III Madrid University and Mála- ga PREMO Innovation Center, devel- oped technology for LF emitter an- tennas in the range of 20 to 134 KHz that overcome the limits of conven- tional ferrite cores. The company’s new Alma™ core


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2932


technology for keyless entry systems saves installation, cables and electron- ic drivers, and reduces component counts for vehicles. These flexible-core antennas typically meet AEC-Q200


standards and waterproof specs from IP54 to IP69K. A wide range of values are available from 100 to 500 µH, for 20, 125 and 134.2 kHz.


KGEA-AF series magnetic emitter antennas.


Contact: PREMO USA, Inc., 17451 Bastanchury Road, Suite


100B, Yorba Linda, CA 92886 % 714-501-3532 E-mail: teodor.nikolov@grupopremo.com Web: www.grupopremo.com


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