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July, 2019 BTU at SEMICON’s Smart Mfg Pavilion
North Billerica, MA — BTU will be highlighting a PYRAMAX 100A at SEMICON West’s Smart Manufactur - ing Pavilion. The smart manufactur- ing data-sharing will be enabled by Cimetrix’s Sapience software, which runs on the SECS/GEM framework. BTU has supported SECS/GEM pro- tocol for many years. Today’s explosive growth in
data is driving enormous demand for new technologies for analysis and leverage. At the Smart Manufac - turing Pavilion, visitors will see and experience data-sharing break- throughs that are creating smarter
manufacturing processes, increasing yields and profits and spurring inno-
vation across the industry. BTU’s PYRAMAX is a leader in
thermal processing for semiconduc- tor packaging applications, such as flip chip reflow and die attach. The oven is well-suited for these applica- tions, due to its excellent thermal uniformity and repeatability. In nitrogen-capable models, the
PYRAMAX offers low oxygen levels in the peak heating zones, enabling
high yields for critical process steps. Contact: BTU International,
PYRAMAX 100A reflow oven.
Inc., 23 Esquire Road, North Billerica, MA % 978-667-4111 fax: 978-667-9068
E-mail:
ptallian@btu.com Web:
www.btu.com
See at SEMICON West’s Smart Manufacturing Pavilion
Palomar Launches SST Pressure Soldering System
FLYING PROBE TESTER
FASTEST & MOST ACCURATE Granite chassis eliminates vibrations
LOW COST OF TEST
SST 8300 series automated vacuum pressure soldering system.
The SST 8300 series automated
vacuum pressure soldering system differs from current systems on the market by utilizing SST’s system of applying both vacuum and gas pres- sure to achieve an extremely low void ratio for the soldering interface of key components inside a power mod- ule, especially for DBC-to-baseplate soldering. The power module market is
FULL TEST CAPABILITIES
actively seeking a flux-free solder process that achieves low void rates, which offers higher reliability and longer life. Other industry segments with a demand for highly reliable power modules include power con- verters for wind turbines, photo- voltaic solar energy systems, and other renewable energy applications, as well as industrial motor controls and large scale medical devices. Specific applications include
IGBT/SiC/GaAs/GaN die attach, CPV solar cell assembly, die attach for pres- sure sensors, hermetic sealing of high- reliability packages, high-intensity LED attach, hermetic sealing of IR image sensors, copper clip soldering, high-power laser module assembly,
and multilayer ceramic capacitors. Contact: Palomar Technologies,
@
www.spea.com
See at SEMICON West, Booth 239
Inc., 2728 Loker Avenue W., Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-409-7453 E-mail:
rjanzon@bonders.com Web:
www.palomartechnologies.com
See at SEMICON West, Booth 5953
Carlsbad, CA —Palomar Technologies has launched the SST 8300 series automated vacuum pressure soldering system. SST Vacuum Reflow Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Palomar Technologies. The series, con- sisting of single- and triple-chamber systems provides a highly reliable sol- der connection with a better than industry standard void rate — critical to delivering high-reliability power modules for automotive and commer- cial applications.
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