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MID AMERICA Taping and Reeling, Inc.
www.us-tech.com
630.629.6646
www.matr.com
June, 2020
Virtual Offers ESD-Safe Vacuum Tweezer Kits
Colorado Springs, CO — Virtual Industries is now offering a product line of hand tools that replace tweez- ers or other gripping tools for a wide
from just below atmospheric pressure to up to 10 in. (254 mm) of mercury, depending on the fragility of the part. An integrated 10-segment bar
Tape and Reel Service & Supplies
Surface Mount
Axial / Radial
Custom Carrier
ESD-safe vacuum tweezer for fragile components. Trays Vacuum Sealers Programming 121 Exchange Blvd Glendale Heights, IL 60139
range of applications. These tools are portable and eliminate the need for vacuum hoses or power cords. In addi- tion to the hand tools, the company offers a broad line of accessories, including miniature rubber vacuum cups, PEEK wafer handling tips and precision-machined handling tips for critical handling operations. The ADJUST-A-VAC® ESD-safe kit with Delrin small parts tips and vacuum tips was developed as a result of customer concerns regarding manu- al handling of thin and delicate sub- strates, wafers, MEMS devices, and other very fragile components. This vacuum-tweezer allows the operator to adjust the vacuum level
graph display visibly shows the vacu- um level present during handling. The bar graph will show minimum vacuum pressure until a part is grasped and then it displays the vac- uum level presented to the part being handled. The vacuum port includes a user-replaceable inlet filter that pro- tects from dust particles.
This vacuum tweezer is avail- able in various kits, depending on the handling application. Kits are avail- able in 110 or 220V operation. Contact: Virtual Industries, Inc., 2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 719-572-5566 E-mail:
nmendez@virtual-ii.com Web:
www.virtual-ii.com
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