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February, 2020 Hanwha Showcases HM520 Modular Mounter
Cypress, CA — Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas,
formerly
Samsung C&T Automation, is high- lighting its model HM520 cutting- edge modular mounter. The machine offers mixed production capabilities to maximize floor space and boost set up and changeover efficiency. The HM520 comes with single-
or dual-lane operation as standard. Dual-lane provides nonstop produc- tion capability with independent set up and changeover of either lane with- out stopping production of the opposite lane. Mixed-sized and different prod- uct PCBs are fully supported. Single- sourced line solutions are available through Hanwha complete with mixed production printers, reflow and other
peripheral machinery. Hanwha Techwin provides syn-
ergized SMT assembly solutions, combined with world-class service and support throughout North America. Solutions include state-of- the-art printing, placement, reflow, and board handling technologies to achieve high-quality and price-per- formance, without compromising flexibility and growth path on demand. All systems include installation,
training, warranty, 24/7 technical phone support, next-business-day onsite support, next-business-day shipment of emergency spare parts, and free MMI software upgrades for
HM520 modular pick-and-place system. NIKON X-RAY Revolutionizing Electronics Inspection
• Nikon proprietary x-ray source with unlimited life cycle
• Advanced semi-sphere imaging range: 81° oblique viewing on any 360° rotational angle over entire tray surface
• Up to 3600x of geometric (non-digital) magnification • High-Grade Amorphous-Silicon Digital Detector with true 16-bit Analog to Digital Converter
• Largest field-of-view detector in the industry (10” x 8”)
• 3D CT and 3D Laminography reconstruction
• Available in 130 kV and 160 kV 3D measurement analysis including inspection of obstructed BGAs
Vision MARK-1 handheld material diagnostic tool.
rapid, real-time inspection, diagnos- tics, and process control capabilities. The technology also enables users to predict the cleanliness and potential corrosivity of residues and correlate them to an SIR test in accordance with the J-STD-004B standard. The Vision product family can assist in determining the potential cause of any unknown or unwanted residue
on an electronic assembly. Contact: Insituware, LLC, South
www.nikonmetrology.com
sales.nm-us@nikon.com 1 (800) 552-6648
February 4 - 6, 2020 APEX
Booth #1527 MD&M WEST
February 11 - 13, 2020 Booths #2549 & #2555
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1527, at ATX / MD&M West, Booths 2549 and 2555, and at SPIE Photonics West, Booth 5570
Jersey Technology Park, 107 Gilbreth Parkway, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 % 856-324-6776 E-mail:
info@insituware.com Web:
www.insituware.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1048
the life of select gear. Contact: Hanwha Techwin
Automation Americas, Inc., 6000
Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-373-4200 E-mail:
jonny.n@hanwha.com Web:
www.hanwhaprecisionmachinery.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1645
Insituware Showcases Handheld Material Diagnostic Tool
Mullica Hill, NJ — Insituware, LLC, is highlighting its smart in situ measurement solution with integrat- ed machine learning technology, the Vision MARK-1. The Vision product family is
built to last with expandable mod- ules called “Insights” for a future- proof design, continuously expanding the tool’s functionality. The first Insight module will allow full moni- toring and control of solder paste. This innovative tool will enable
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