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Page 29 Excelitas Offers UV LED Curing Solutions
Waltham, MA — Excelitas Technologies® Corp. offers a portfolio of UV LED curing systems. The OmniCure LX500 UV LED spot curing system is available in either two- or four-head system configurations with up to 16 W/cm2 peak irradiance. The system is designed to provide optical stabil- ity with its Intelli-Lamp® LED technology. The LX500 is suitable for use in medical devices, such
as catheters, cannulas, endoscopes and syringes, electronic components, such as OPU, smartphones and tablets, and general-purpose, small component applications, such as bonding and coating. The company’s OmniCure AC8-HD (high dose) series
of UV LED curing systems offer higher optical power and enhanced performance in the same air-cooled mechanical enclosure as the AC8 and AC9 models. The AC8-HD delivers over 50 percent more dose with
excellent uniformity. The company’s patented control tech- nology for addressing individual UV LED modules enables tight irradiation across the UV-emitting length, as well as
StratEdge: Post-Fired, Molded Ceramic and Ceramic Packages
Santee, CA — StratEdge’s packages are designed to meet the extreme needs of gallium nitride (GaN) and gallium arsenide (GaAs) devices and the critical requirements of the tele- com, mixed signal, VSAT, broadband wireless, satellite, military, test and measurement, automotive, down- hole, and MEMS markets. The company offers a line of post-
fired, ceramic, low-cost molded ceram- ic and ceramic QFN packages. Strat- Edge also has a new ISO 9001:2015- certified facility with a Class 1000 cleanroom, including Class 100 work areas with ESD control for performing sensitive operations. The company’s LL family of
leaded laminate copper-moly-copper (CMC) base packages are designed to
OmniCure LX500 UV LED spot curing system.
between heads. Excelitas’ OmniCure AC5 series of UV LED
curing systems is designed with high-output LEDs and custom optics. The OmniCure AC550/P and OmniCure
AC575/P air-cooled UV LED curing systems provide high irradiance (14 W/cm2), enabling manufacturers to achieve outstanding productivity and reduce run- ning costs using LEDs with long lifetime and lower electrical consumption. OmniCure AC5 Series LED Systems are ideal
for curing inks, adhesives and coatings in printing applications, such as labels, barcoding and package printing, and for industrial and electronics manu-
West Street, Waltham, MA 02451 % 781-996-5925 E-mail:
scott.orr@excelitas.com Web:
www.excelitas.com
facturing applications. Contact: Excelitas Technologies Corp., 200
2018 Global Technology
Ceramic semiconductor packages.
provide enhanced thermal dissipa- tion for high-power gallium nitride devices and come in fully hermetic versions in over 200 standard out- lines.
StratEdge’s post-fired and
molded ceramic packages for high-re- liability and military devices operate from DC to greater than 63 GHz. These packages have electrical tran- sition designs that ensure exception- ally low electrical losses and operate efficiently, even at very high frequen- cies. All packages are lead-free and most meet RoHS and WEEE stan-
dards. Contact: StratEdge Corp., 9424
Abraham Way, Santee, CA 92071 % 858-569-5000
E-mail:
c.krawiec@
stratedge.com Web:
www.stratedge.com
1 SOLDER SMART With the award winning TMT-R9800S Precision Soldering Robot For a free evaluation process on the TMT-R9800S Solder
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