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Pillarhouse: CFX Implementation Module for Selective Soldering


Elk Grove Village, IL — As global markets change, organizations have the opportunity to differentiate themselves with Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology that delivers genuine business benefit, ensuring increased productivity and prof- itability. The IPC-2591 CFX standard is the first and


only standard that directly addresses customer’s increasing need for digitalization as part of a Smart Industry 4.0 factory, without dependencies on middleware or other services that have, with previous technologies, introduced additional costs, functional limitations, delays, and variation in the way that data was interpreted. CFX is the funda-


mental step towards genuine Industry 4.0. Pillarhouse International has been a key


partner in the creation and realization of this spec- ification. As a member of the design committee Pil- larhouse has been able to not only help define the transport protocols, but also the message struc- tures and content. With this insight into the specification, the


company has already created a CFX implementa- tion module for its entire, current, range of selec- tive soldering systems. The CFX module can not only be added to fu-


Jade MK IV selective soldering system.


ture selective soldering systems, but can also be retrofitted to any systems already in production. With CFX uniquely defining the


We move electronics. Boost your production efficiency


protocol, encoding mechanism, as well as the standard message defini- tion and content, CFX is a true “plug- and-play” standard for the industry. As a non-vendor specific stan-


dard, CFX allows for reduction in costs of smart factory support, as well as giving end-users the opportunity to


utilize additional actionable data. Contact: Pillarhouse USA, Inc.,


201 Lively Boulevard, Elk Grove Vil- lage, IL 60007 % 847-593-9080 fax: 847-593-9084 E-mail: sales@pillarhouseusa.com Web: www.pillarhouse.biz


Emil Otto Launches Fluxing Agent for Wave and Selective Soldering


Eltville, Germany — Emil Otto GmbH has presented a new flux. EO- B-013 is an alcohol-based fluxing agent developed specifically for power electronics. EO-B-013 is a multiflux with


From laser marking to PCB handling, FlexLink delivers automated production flow solutions that increases overall line efficiency.


With our wide range of stand-alone units and turnkey systems, our modules provide a variety of functions tailored toward your specific needs. We offer industry leading solutions compliant with IPC standards (Hermes and CFX), allowing modules to operate as a small work cell up to a large scale integrated system. FlexLink continues to be an industry leader, fulfilling the needs of our customers today and into the future.


Our experts are ready to work with your team. For more details contact us at 610-973-8200 or by email at info.us@flexlink.com.


flexlink.com New EO-B-013 flux.


the dip soldering process, as well as for strand tinning in cable manufac- turing. The flux is applied with the spray flux method. EO-B-013 is a no- clean flux that exhibits outstanding residue behavior. EO-B-013 is available in canis-


ters of 1.3 gal (5l) at the minimum volume. Other forms of containers


FlexLink is part of Coesia, a group of innovation-based industrial solutions companies operating globally headquartered in Bologna, Italy. www.coesia.com


are available upon request. Contact: EMIL OTTO Flux- u.


Oberflächentechnik GmbH, Eltviller Landstrasse 22, 65346 Eltville, Germany % +49-6123-7046-0 E-mail: info@emilotto.de Web: www.emilotto.de


main focus on wave- and selective soldering, based on alcohol with di- carboxylic acids and a synthetic resin complex. The flux can also be used in


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