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February, 2020


Scienscope Demos Full Line of X-ray Systems and Component Counters


Chino, CA — Scienscope International is showcas- ing its full lineup of X-ray systems and component counters at IPC APEX 2020. The X-Scope 1800 X-ray inspection system is


an entry-level machine with high-level features. A microfocus X-ray source and CMOS digital flat panel image detector with tilting for oblique angle views are standard, all at an affordable price. The X-Scope 2000 X-ray inspection system is a full-featured high- performance X-ray inspection instrument with an unbeatable price-to-performance ratio. The X-Scope 3000 X-ray inspection system is


the latest addition to the X-Scope platform. Based on the very popular X-Scope 2000, it adds a larger working area, more power and can use the same 130 kV X-ray source found in the company’s flag-


AXI-5100c II component counting system.


ship model, the X-Spection 6000. The X-Spection 6000 is Scienscope’s most tech-


nologically advanced X-ray inspection system. Like all X-Scope platforms, it includes every advanced software tool required for a wide variety of applica- tions. With more tilt and a rotating work table, the X-Spection 6000 is the ultimate in flexibility. The Scienscope AXI-5100c II is an advanced,


automated component counting system, with an automatic loader and label printer. This fully auto- mated system communicates with data manage- ment providing complete inventory control and by using an inline integrated conveyor system, it counts components quickly. The Scienscope AXC-800 III makes inventory


management and component counting even faster, more accurate and easier than ever before. Simply place reels in the system, close the door and the count begins automatically. Within 23 seconds the AXC-800 III compo- nent counter completes the task of counting four 7 in. (178 mm) reels and within 16 seconds it completes the task of counting one 13 to 15 in. (330 to 381 mm) reel. This system offers an internal barcode scanner and a reel removal sensor for auto- matic label printing. The Scienscope AXC-800 II


makes inventory management and component counting fast, accurate and easy. Simply place reels in the system, close the door and the count begins automatically. This compo- nent counter has an internal barcode scanner, which eliminates the need


for manual scanning. Contact: Scienscope


International Corp., 5751 Schaefer


Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 % 909-525-0608 E-mail: dlumbreras@scienscope.com Web: www.scienscope.com


DESIGN & BUILD. IT’S WHAT WE DO.


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2536, and ATX/MD&M West, Booth 2428


IOT, Smart Lighting


Whizz Systems, is a premier provider of electronics product design, development, and manufacturing services located in the heart of the Silicon Valley. We provide our customers an efficient path to launching a product by taking an idea and turning that into a work- able, shippable product. Our services are unique in that we manage the entire process of a product starting with dev lopm


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Engineered Materials Systems Intros Linear Resistance Carbon Inks


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Delaware, OH — Engineered Mater - ials Systems has introduced its CI- 2069 series carbon conductive inks for target resistance printing. CI- 2069 series inks offer excellent print- ability and stable resistance. The new ink series is offered in a suite of electrical resistance ranges. Ranges can be blended to achieve


a target resistance and the company provides a blending guide for accurate and repeatable results at the printer. Applications include printed resistors, potentiometers, ESD, sensors, etc. Compatible films include flexible poly- ester, polyimide and paper. Engineered Materials Systems


supplies electronic materials and adhesives for printed electronics, semiconductor, circuit assembly, photovoltaic, printer head, camera module, disk drive and photonics


assembly product lines. Contact: Engineered Materials Systems, 100 Innovation Court,


Whizz Systems is a proud member of the XILINX Alliance Program


Delaware, OH 43015 % 740-362-4444 E-mail: sales@emsadhesives.com Web: www.emsadhesives.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 4103 W


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