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March, 2021 Automated SMT Equipment from Juki


MORRISVILLE, NC — Juki Au- tomation Systems (JAS) is ex- hibiting its latest automated SMT assembly equipment at IPC APEX 2021 virtual. The iCube HighFlex is de-


signed to provide the same all-in- one capabilities as the original iCube. All existing features and options are available on the new platform. New options are also available that can improve main- tenance and overall machine use. The system is equipped


with a fluxer cleaner that dra- matically reduces the need for fluxer head maintenance. With a special cleaning fluid, flux residues and other contamina-


tions are dissolved and automat- ically cleaned from the flux head at user-defined intervals. The RS-1R contains the


company’s Takumi head, a dy- namic-height, eight-nozzle place- ment head that automatically adjusts pick-and-place height on


the fly. This feature optimizes speed, while offering a high de- gree of flexibility. The system can also track the performance of each nozzle with RFID tied to in- dividual serial numbers. The G-Titan screen printer


Inline selective soldering system.


has been updated with a new in- terface and a modern look, while still providing a high- quality printing solution, and a path to Industry 4.0 and lights- out manufacturing. Standard features include a touchscreen LCD, stencil inspection, solder paste rolling measurement, stencil lock, support block crash prevention and automatic sol- der paste dispensing for 17.6 oz


(500g) jars. The JM-100 odd-form inser-


tion platform also includes the company’s new Takumi head, as well as a new active clinching unit that supports turn-in, turn- off and N-bend to prevent compo- nents from lifting during reflow. Juki’s new autonomous ma-


terial handling system is built on the highly popular ISM series and consists of an ISM3600 Ultra Flex intelligent storage system, an ISM3900 Ultra Flex expansion module, a multi-inter- face module, external elevator module, and an autonomous in- telligent vehicle (AIV) all work- ing as a single unit. Contact: Juki Automation


Systems, Inc., 412 Kato Terrace, Fremont, CA 94539 % 510-468-6213 E-mail: carlos.eijansantos@juki.com Web: www.jukiamericas.com


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have examined their processes for applying coatings since it con- sumes both materials and energy. When the energy consumed to pro- duce coatings is compared to the energy savings they generated in their application, either through the improved efficiency and longevity of an engine or a cutting tool, an “energy payback” or return on investment is generated. “We are constantly striving


to reduce the energy consump- tion of our coating equipment,” says Alessandro. “Our new coaters consume 40% less energy by using new more efficient plas- ma sources. Multiply this saving on every batch at all our coating centers around the world and the environmental benefit is huge.” He adds, “The effort was


also in our customers’ economic best interests because it reduces their coating cost and shortens our manufacturing cycle.” Specialized coatings have an


important role to play in reduc- ing our environmental impact. Energy consumption and carbon emissions of manufacturing and operations processes can be re- duced significantly. So, while in- dustry continues to use special- ized coatings for their ability to enhance operating performance, the environmental impact is an important value-add that should not be overlooked. Contact: Oerlikon Balzers


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