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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


February, 2020 “Auto-In” Lithium Coin Cell Holders from Keystone


New Hyde Park, NY — The demand for secured retention of the popular 1220 and 1225 0.5 in. (12 mm) diam- eter lithium coin cells has been met by Keystone Electronics. These new “auto-in” 0.5 in. (12 mm) coin cell holders are extremely rugged and ex- cellent for retaining cells securely under shock and vibration in high- density PCB applications. These new holders provide de-


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.


NorCom 2020™


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610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


sign versatility for surface mount ap- plications using 0.5 in. (12 mm) coin cell batteries in applications where the battery must be automatically insert- ed by a vacuum or mechanical pick- and-place device. The holder is polar- ized and includes dual-spring, gold- plated phosphor bronze contacts in a PA9T black plastic base. All Keystone products are available from its global distribution network and online. Keystone’s full line of battery


hardware incorporates SMT and through-hole products,


including


contacts, clips, holders, retainers and straps for coin cells and cylindrical batteries. In addition to a broad line of interconnect hardware and compo-


nents, the firm provides application engineering services for product modification and special design re- quirements — all supported by


“Auto-in” coin cell holder.


stamping, machining and assembly capabilities. Design services and standard electronic components may be found in the company’s new prod- uct design guide M70 and in Key-


stone’s Dynamic Catalog online. Contact: Keystone Electronics Corp., 55 South Denton Avenue,


New Hyde Park, NY 11040 % 800-221-5510 E-mail: kec@keyelco.com Web: www.keyelco.com


See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 3377


BTU: Vacuum Reflow and Flux Management


Strong Foundation


Janome robots provide a solid foundation for your dispensing automation.These solutions are designed in support of your dispensing needs, utilizing all that we have learned over the last 20+ years. Choose from 3-axis and 4-axis models with the ability to add a 5th & 6th axis.


Supports syringe, jetting, and 2-part meter/mix applications. Finally, you can purchase it all from a name you trust.


North Billerica, MA — BTU Interna- tional is showcasing its PYRAMAX™ vacuum reflow oven and AQUA SCRUB flux management technology at IPC APEX 2020. The PYRAMAX vacuum reflow oven has been de- signed for the requirements of large EMS and high-volume automotive customers. The unit is configured with 10 zones of closed-loop convec- tion heating and a maximum produc- tion width of 18 in. (457 mm). Nitrogen atmosphere capable,


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        


•  •  • 


Made For Your Dispensing Needs


the PYRAMAX Vacuum reflow oven offers a maximum process tempera- ture of 662°F (350°C). In addition to full Industry 4.0 compliance, the vac- uum reflow unit includes automatic sequencing, programmable control of vacuum level and hold time and pass-through mode for non-vacuum operation. The AQUA SCRUB flux man-


agement technology uses an aque- ous-based rinse agent for most effec-


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tive removal of flux from the oven’s process gas. This system achieves truly hands-off maintenance by se- questering the flux waste into a re- movable jug. AQUA SCRUB can re-


PYRAMAX vacuum reflow oven.


duce cost of ownership by four times and is field retrofit ready on PYRA-


MAX reflow ovens. Contact: BTU International,


Inc., 23 Esquire Road,


North Billerica, MA 01862 % 978-667-4111 Web: www.btu.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 3119 Rogers Launches New curamik Cooling Solutions 


 


• 1K Syringe • Jetting • Spraying • 2K Mixing • UV Curing


 


 ’


 


        


   


See at ATX / MD&M West, Booth 4424


Chandler, AZ —The power electronics solutions (PES) group of the Rogers Corporation is presenting two product expansions from the curamik® cooler product family. The two, new water- cooled laser diode coolers efficiently derive the heat from powerful laser diodes on the smallest surfaces, im- prove performance efficiency and ex- tend the lifespan. curamik CoolPer- formance Plus coolers are manufac- tured for outstanding cooling perform- ance from OFHC copper and highly conductive ceramic substrate, which, in combination produces a precisely controllable coefficient of thermal ex- pansion (CTE). In addition to curamik CoolPer-


formance Plus, the material-based laser and photonics cooling solutions,


curamik CoolPower Plus and curamik CoolEasy, are also available. curamik CoolPower Plus coolers are produced from several layers of pure copper. The coolers are manufactured in the curamik bonding process in order to achieve hermetic, multilayer struc- tures without solder or additional ad- hesive layers. The coolers are also used for cooling high-performance


LED and Lidar applications. Contact: Rogers Corp., 2225 W.


Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85224 % 480-961-8256 E-mail: sh- eryl.long@rogerscorporation.com Web: www.rogerscorp.com


See at SPIE Photonics West,


Booth 4360, IPC APEX, Booth 3802, and ATX/MD&M West, Booth 1747


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