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June, 2020


IPTE Depaneling Stress-free Production


EXPERTS IN FACTORY AUTOMATION


Juki Launches Dynamic Height TAKUMI Head


Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems has launched its “game- changing” TAKUMI head, a dynamic- height, eight-nozzle placement head. The head automatically adjusts its height, on the fly, to optimize placement speed. The TAKUMI head elimi-


Low stress High quality output


Routing and/or sawing Reduced investment


EasyRouter off-line, low volume


TopRouter off-line, medium mix


Automatic tool change Long autonomy


Fast cutting speed High output


Clear cut Outstanding quality


High performance Best return on investment


nates the need to replace place- ment heads for different types of components and minimizes z- travel during component pick up and placement. Cycle time is optimized by keeping the head as close to the PCB as possible. The TAKUMI head is available on Juki’s RS-1s and JM-100s systems. Juki, a provider of high-speed


tions designed for both high-volume and high-mix environments. The com- pany offers a full line of SMT manufac- turing equipment, including selective


TAKUMI dynamic-height placement head. solder and stamp soldering machines,


SMT assembly systems, has shipped more than 40,000 machines world- wide. The company’s image reflects high-quality and high-reliability ma- chines, supported by world-class serv- ice. A pioneer of modular assembly sys- tems, the company offers flexible solu-


FlexRouter II in-line, high volume, high mix


SpeedRouter in-line, high volume


IPTE America LLC 5935 Shiloh Road East - suite 100 Alpharetta GA 30005 USA T: +1 (0) 678 807 0067 x101 F: +1 (0) 678 807 0072 E: sales.usa@ipte.com


IPTE America LLC 6245 Shiloh Road East, Suite B Alpharetta GA 30005 USA T: +1 (0) 678 807 0067 x 101 F: +1 (0) 678 807 0072 E: sales.usa@ipte.com


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as well as through-hole machines. Contact: Juki Automation


Systems, 5151 McCrimmon


Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560 % 510-468-6213 E-mail: carlos.eijansantos@juki.com Web: www.jukiamericas.com


IPTE Intros Laser Plastic Welding Solutions


Alpharetta, GA — IPTE has intro- duced laser plastic welding (LPW) so- lutions, which are designed to offer improved welding quality over con- ventional technologies, as well as versatility. The laser has recently become


the preferred method of welding plastics in various industries. LPW is designed to ensure high-quality weld joints by passing a laser through a permeable top layer and reaching an absorptive bottom layer. The heat created by the laser energy melts the plastic materials. IPTE’s LPW has many advan-


tages, starting with a superior weld joint and followed by precision and accuracy. Users can switch easily be- tween different products to weld. There is no need for consumables, which results in minimal mainte-


nance and low operating costs. The welding process works without dust or vibrations.


Diagram of laser plastic welding. Contact: IPTE USA, 6245 Shiloh


Road, Alpharetta, GA 30005 % 678-807-0067


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


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Guaranteed 0 gross leakers with fine leak rates + decade lower than space level.


Low Temperature Processing; Feedthroughs in Cover and Package.


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