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July, 2019


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Page 29 ACL Staticide Intros IPA Clean Swab


Chicago, IL — ACL Staticide® has ex- panded its contamination control line with the #8020 IPA clean swab. The high-quality, cleanroom swab is suit- able for the critical cleaning of small and hard-to-reach areas in many in- dustries, including electronics and medical device manufacturing and assembly.


Amerway Adds New Continuous Casting Machine


Altoona, PA — Amerway Inc., a lead- ing domestic manufacturer of high- purity solder products for the elec- tronics manufacturing industry, has boosted its production capabilities with the installation of a new contin- uous casting machine at the compa- ny’s Beale Avenue manufacturing fa- cility in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The new machine, with its innovative cir- cular “casting wheel” design, speeds up production capabilities for Amer- way solder bar and wire products.


A 4 in. (10.2 cm) handle contain-


ing a reservoir of 99.9 percent iso- propyl alcohol adds first-rate clean- ing power to the swab’s wide paddle head. With a simple snap of the han- dle, the alcohol is absorbed into the micro-denier/foam head for easy re- moval of


products in 2019 that will become workbench and laboratory staples.


lubricants, adhesives,


residues or other contaminants on circuit boards, sensors or stencils. Other features include: safe for


ESD-sensitive devices; ISO-Class 4 to 7 compatible; Class 100 laundered and packaged; and free of silicone, amides, and DOP contamination. Committed to providing innovative solutions for cleanrooms, EPAs and other controlled environments, ACL Staticide expects to introduce other


#8020 IPA clean swab. ACL Staticide has been a trust-


ed supplier to electronics manufac- turers for 50 years with products for the automotive, avionics, medical de- vice, plastics, and telecommunica-


tions industries. The company offers a range of products that includes highly regarded static control prod- ucts designed for ESD-protected areas, contamination control prod- ucts for critical environments, and enhanced precision preparation products for PCB rework, repair and prototyping. Recognized for performance,


quality and innovation, ACL Stati- cide complies with all domestic and international standards and regula-


tions. Contact: ACL Inc., 840 W. 49th


Place, Chicago, IL 60609 % 847-981-9212


E-mail: info@aclstaticide.com Web: www.aclstaticide.com


2019 Vision Award Winner


2019 EMI Innovation Awards


2018 Global Technology


l Award Winner Cody Palmer, lead man, (left)


and Mark Fink, production man- ager (right), with Amerway’s new continuous casting system.


The new casting machine is ex-


pected to help improve lead times for all orders. It can generate on average 2,000 lb (907.2 kg) per hour of lead- free alloy products, depending on the alloy. Its design prevents cross-con- tamination of alloys so that the com- pany’s customers not only receive their products fast and on time, but they can be assured of its absolute purity. Amerway manufactures a large


selection of lead-free alloys and metals products, including pure tin, tin/cop- per, tin/antimony, tin/silver, SAC-al- loys, fluxes, and more. Amerway holds


ISO 9001 quality certification. Contact: Amerway, Inc., 3701


Beale Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601 % 814-944-0200


Web: www.amerway.com 1 6 5:25 PM SOLDER SMART With the award winning TMT-R9800S Precision Soldering Robot 2019 NPI Award Winner


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