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Sono-Tek Ultrasonic Coating System Sprays on EMI Shielding
Milton, NY — Sono-Tek Corporation has released a new ultrasonic coating system, the FlexiCoat EMI, specifical- ly designed for conformal spraying of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding material onto semiconductor packages. This new market is seeing grow-
ing interest and activity as a result of smaller devices that require im - proved EMI shielding protection. Conventional techniques such as
Metcal Offers Solutions for Challenging Soldering
Cypress, CA —Metcal is now offering new products for soldering and fume extraction at IPC APEX 2020. The company is showcasing its Con - nection Validation (CV) soldering systems for standard, ultra-fine and high thermal demand soldering applications. The new CV handpieces and
assorted cartridges transform the CV-5200 soldering system into a
25+ years in the heart of electronics
Customers in 50+ countries
systems sold
10,000+ Handpieces for
Connection Validation (CV) soldering systems.
solution for even the most challeng- ing soldering applications. A variety of handpieces are now available with several unique cartridge geometries in different temperature ranges. In addition the company will be show- ing new soldering products expected to be released later this year. Also available from Metcal, the
VFX-1000 is the company’s newest fume extraction system and the next generation of under-the-bench fume extraction. Its improved airflow pro- vides higher efficiency and its en - hanced filtering options allow for a wider range of fume extraction applica- tions. Metcal offers benchtop solu- tions for the automotive, aerospace, medical device, and military sectors. The company provides advanced technology for hand soldering, con- vection rework, fume extraction, and
fluid dispensing. Contact: Metcal, 10800 Valley
View Street, Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-799-9910
E-mail:
jgrinnell@okinternational.com Web:
www.okinternational.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2247 2,500+ customers
Worldwide support
shield cans and SMT clips are inade- quate for newer small devices. Ultrasonic coating is a cost-effective, faster and simpler alternative to expensive sputtering-based coating equipment. Sono-Tek’s FlexiCoat EMI is an
automated x/y/z coating system specifically engineered and proven to spray copper and silver-filled shield- ing materials with precise control of coating characteristics and little overspray. Sono-Tek ultrasonic nozzles are
widely known for their little-to-no maintenance, non-clogging, highly uniform, and repeatable perform-
EMI spray coating system.
ance. A special ultrasonic nozzle con- figuration was developed for these EMI applications to provide a more targeted spray area that reduces overspray drastically when com- pared with all other spray types. This new nozzle design is fully
integrated into the FlexiCoat EMI system, along with an array of appli- cation-driven features to make the system a full coating solution for EMI shielding coatings. Features include: 19.7 x 19.7 in.
(500 x 500 mm) slides, conveyor and pumping system; proprietary ink mixing system to ensure ink stability
over time. Contact: Sono-Tek Corp., 2012
Route 9W, Milton, NY 12547 % 845-795-2020 E-mail: info@sono-
tek.com Web:
www.sprayfluxing.com
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