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March, 2021


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VJ Electronix Launches Latest X-Ray Component Counter


CHELMSFORD, MA — VJ Elec- tronix has introduced its newest X-ray component counting sys- tem, the XQuik II Plus. The sys- tem is designed to balance cost and high accuracy, with a cycle time of less than 20 seconds for both single-reel and quad counts. Special imaging technology


Whisper-Quiet Vacuum Pen from Virtual Industries


COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — Virtual Industries is now offer- ing its STEALTH-VAC™ ELITE ESD-SAFE Kit — Normally Closed VACUUM PEN™. The system operates on compressed air or nitrogen. The STEALTH-VAC ELITE


operates directly on 30 to 50 psi filtered compressed air or nitro- gen. The normally closed STEALTHVAC™ ELITE VACU- UM PEN™ contains a whisper- quiet Venturi vacuum generator that is activated only when the control button is depressed. This helps conserve factory compressed air when the tool is not in use.


provides excellent counting accu- racy and reliability. The system’s advanced AI detection algorithms can automatically recognize com- ponents, without the need for more cumbersome models, li- braries or connection to the cloud. Automatic reel detection de-


termines the number of reels, up to four, keeping track of location, eliminating the risk of operator error. A built-in barcode reader eliminates extra manual scanning


steps and increases efficiency. The XQuik II Plus is the lat-


est version in the XQuik II series and is designed to be used stand- alone or with full material-han- dling automation. The system of- fers a built-in link to factory a MES, providing configurable data, such as operator ID, time-


stamp and part number. Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc.,


XQuik II Plus X-ray component counter.


19 Alpha Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824 % 978-486-4777 E-mail: electronixsales@vjt.com Web: www.vjelectronix.com


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STEALTH-VAC ELITE vacuum pen.


The vacuum level can be


controlled by adjusting the input pressure. At 10 psi input the vac- uum level is 2 InHg with 1 l/min of free airflow, at 30 psi input the vacuum level is 10 InHg with 3 l/min of free air flow, and at 70 psi input the vacuum level is 20 InHg with 4 l/min of free airflow. The STEALTH-VAC ELITE


comes with five bent probes mounted with Buna-N static-dissi- pative non-marking vacuum cup sizes of 0.09, 0.13, 0.19, and 0.4 in. (2.4, 3.2, 4.8, and 9.5 mm), and four straight probes of the same material in sizes of 0.13, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 in. (3.2, 6.4, 9.5, and 12.7 mm). Also included is a vacuum hose adapter and stand to rest the


handle when not in use. 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


shown: PulseForge Soldering Batch also available in PulseForge Soldering In-Line


See at IPC APEX (virtual)


Take back control of design and materials in SMT and PCB manufacturing.


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