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June, 2017


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Libra Industries Adds Third Omron SPI System


Mentor, OH — Libra Industries has completed the installation of a third Omron CKD VP5200-V solder paste


ing faults at the initial stage can be detected early on. The VP5200-V pro- vides Libra with high accuracy and repeatability to support the in- spection of ultra-fine pads. With the Omron VP-V se-


ries SPI systems, Libra bene- fits from inspection speeds of up to 94 cm2/sec (14.6 in.2/s). The system’s repeatability of height inspection is within 1 µm at three sigma (height standard jig), and the repeata- bility of volume inspection is within two percent at three sigma. Libra Industries is an


Libra Industries’ latest Omron CKD VP-V series SPI system.


inspection system at its Mentor, Ohio, facility. The company also runs one Omron SPI system at its facility in Dallas, Texas. The VP-V series is specifically designed to achieve rates of inspection that meet the needs of high-speed production lines. With in-line detection, mount-


EMS provider that serves OEMs with complex or techno- logically sophisticated manu- facturing requirements in a broad range of industries, in- cluding industrial automation, medical, military and aero- space, instrumentation, and LED lighting. Five world-class manufacturing facilities allow the company to provide cus- tomers with manufacturing flexibility including complete


system builds, module and sub- assembly production, as well as sim- ple to complex PCB assembly. Contact: Libra Industries, 7770


Division Drive, Mentor, OH 44060 % 440-974-7770


E-mail: jkiminas@libraind.com Web: www.libraind.com


Viscom Open Interface 4.0 Advances Data Exchange


Duluth, GA — Viscom’s inspection systems have long provided large amounts of information for evalua- tion, which can be used by other Vis-


formation from inspection processes for a wide variety of evaluations. The open SPI interface makes it


possible to merge results from the company’s AOI and X-ray inspection (AXI/MXI) with the SPI data of an- other system manufacturer. Users can call up SPI image data on the verification station and link them with SPI inspection results and measurement values as well as with different inspection data. If the SPI system classifies sol-


S3088 high-speed AOI system.


com systems. The company has taken this a step farther, and is now able to integrate machines from other manufacturers into its infor- mation processes. With the Viscom Quality Up-


link and Viscom statistical process control (SPC), users of inspection systems, including the S3088 SPI, S3088 ultra gold or X7056RS have tools at hand that provide versatile data linkage and evaluation options. With the new Open Interface 4.0 fea- ture, information can now be merged independently of the manufacturer. Viscom Open Interface 4.0 is


available for the software platform SI and consists of two components. The first is an open interface to SPI sys- tems from any manufacturer. The sec- ond provides users large amounts of in-


der deposits as defective, it also can call for additional images from the systems interlinked with it. For these functions, the company pro- vides, in standardized form, a dy- namic program library and function calls that enable other suppliers of SPI systems to connect their soft- ware to the Viscom interface. The second component of Open


Interface 4.0 is its powerful interface for big data. Production processes today provide a wide array of infor- mation that can be used in compa- nies for process-related evaluations. Viscom inspection systems can pro- vide information amounts per PCB in the megabyte range, including in- spection results and component names. If other systems use the cus- tomers’ database in a similar way, cross-references that would other- wise remain hidden can be made based on any of the gathered data. Contact: Viscom Inc., 1775


Breckinridge Parkway, Suite 500, Duluth, GA 30096 % 678-966-9835 fax: 678-966-9828 E-mail: info@viscomusa.com Web: www.viscomusa.com


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