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February, 2020


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Techcon Launches Jet Valve Dispensing System and Progressive Cavity Pump


Cypress, CA — Techcon has launched its new TS9800 series jet valve dispensing system, along with its TS8100 series progressive cavity pump and TSR2000 smart dispensing robots. The TS9800 series jet valve dispensing system includes the TS9800 piezo-actuated jet valve and TS980 smart controller. Unlike pneumatic jet valves and other con-


tact dispensing solutions, the TS9800 jet valve uti- lizes piezo, non-contact jetting technology for in- creased speed and reduced scrap during the dis- pensing process. The Techcon TS9800 jet valve provides ultra-


fast dispensing speeds and the capability to dis- pense dots and lines as small as 0.5 nL at up to 1,500 Hz continuous and 2,000 Hz max bursts for higher throughput on a wide range of fluid types and viscosities. The TS8100 series positive dis- placement pump is designed to dis-


Virtual Industries: Vacuum Tweezers with Auto-Shutoff


Colorado Springs, CO — Virtual In- dustries is demonstrating its new ADJUST-A-VAC™ AUTO-SHUT- OFF ESD-SAFE kit with Buna-N static dissipative non-marking tips (AV-6000A-110) at IPC APEX 2020.


ADJUST-A-VAC with auto shutoff.


The ADJUST-A-VAC will be


shown with the new auto-shutoff fea- ture. A sensor automatically turns on and off the machine, helping users to be more productive, save energy, and extend the life of the unit. Now, when users turn the


power switch to the “auto” position, the unit will be off. When the vacu- um pen is picked up from its holder, the blue LED vacuum level bar will glow to show that the power is on. An integrated ten-segment bar


graph display visibly shows the vacu- um level present during handling op- erations. The bar graph will show min- imum vacuum level until a part is grasped and then the blue LED bar graph displays the vacuum level pre- sented to the part being handled. The vacuum port includes a user-replace- able inlet filter that protects the tool from dust particles — the filter part number to order is VF-40M-5. Kits are


available in 110 or 220V operation. Contact: Virtual Industries, Inc.,


2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 % 719-572-5566 E-mail: nmendez@virtual-ii.com Web: www.virtual-ii.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1200, and ATX/MD&M West, Booth 1716


• Maker of the Purest Lead/Lead-Free Solder Materials! • Socially and Environmentally Conscious Solder Products! • Buy Direct and Cut Out the Middleman! • State of the Art Electrolytic Refining! • Superior Solder Dross, Scrap and E-Waste Recycling Services! • Expect the Best Pricing for Solder Dross, Scrap and E-Waste! • Unmatched Customer Service! • IPC and SMTA Members!


ISO 9001:2015 Certified | ISO 14001:2015 Certified


www.MetallicResources.com sales@metallicresources.com 330 - 425 - 3155 See at IPC APEX, Booth 802


pense a wide range of fluids, from low-viscosity coatings to high-viscosity greases. Typical applica- tions include underfilling PCBA components, en- capsulation and potting applications, applying lu- brication on automotive parts, and dispensing pastes and flux. TSR2000 series smart dispensing robots are


designed specifically for precise fluid dispensing applications and are compatible with all valve types and controllers. The user-friendly, smart PC based software make the robots easy to program


Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-230-2398 Web: www.techcon.com


TS9800 jet valve.


and simple to operate. Contact: Techcon, 10800 Valley View Street,


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2247, and ATX/MD&M West, Booth 3063


Metallic Resources, Inc. Superior Quality Electrolytic Solders


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