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blade contacts are available in the HKF and VKF series, with two probes needed: VK-541 M and VKB-
continuous plunger design. It is recommended to pair these probes and contacts with a corre-
A flat blade probe, INGUN VK-541 M series with wiping action to break oxidation layers.
635. Round pin contacts are avail- able in the HKR series, with two probes needed: VKR-672 M. For single-probe contact, the
company offers its GKS and HSS se- ries, with four probes needed: GKS- 112 with a conventional probe de- sign, HSS-118 M, which has a con- ventional design and high current ca- pacity, and the GKS-503 M, with a
sponding receptacle (socket), which allows for easy replacement. Inser- tion tools to install the probes should also be used. Contact: INGUN USA, Inc., 252
Latitude Lane, Suite 105-106, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-656-5080 E-mail:
info@us.ingun.com Web:
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Seika Offers New MALCOM Solder Paste Softener
Torrance, CA — Seika Machinery is now offering the SPS-10 solder paste softener from MALCOM. MALCOM’s latest system is a new version of its proven solder paste softener that the company has supplied for many years. The updated system now
can store up to nine condition set- tings and the digital time can be set in 10-second intervals. The SPS-10 creates centrifugal force that causes solder paste to re- peatedly fold over on itself, soft- ening it and bringing it up to room temperature. The system’s auto balance func-
MALCOM SPS-10 solder paste softener. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,
tion will work with containers in sizes of 1.1 to 2.2 lb (0.5 to 1 kg). Sol- der paste can be conditioned from the refrigerator to prepared for produc- tion in approximately 10 minutes.
3528 Torrance Boulevard, Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 fax: 310-540-7930 E-mail:
info@seikausa.com Web:
www.seikausa.com
ExpressPCB Now Offers Two-Day Flat Rate Shipping
Mulino, OR — ExpressPCB® is excit- ed to announce a reduced-cost flat rate two-day shipping option through UPS for its latest versions of both Ex- pressPCB Classic and Plus. ExpressPCB continues to add
features and services that allow de- sign engineers to be as efficient as possible. The company helps bring customers’ ideas to life with free CAD software, coupled with the highest quality and lowest manufac- turing costs possible. Reducing de- sign cycles and validation time can have a huge impact on the cost of a given project. ExpressPCB is an established
leader in providing software and manufacturing solutions for high- quality, low-cost, and quick-turn- around prototyping.
See at EDS With 20 years of experience and
nearly one million completed proj- ects, the company delivers easy-to- use PCB design software and high- quality, on-time PCB prototypes. ExpressPCB is committed to
improving the prototyping process for design engineers of all levels and abilities. ExpressPCB’s schematic and
layout tools are simple and unen- cumbered by multiple layers of menus, options and settings that more advanced PCB design suites re- quire mastering before a project be- gins.
Contact: ExpressPCB, LLC,
13626 S. Freeman Road, Mulino, OR 97013 % 503-759-2338 E-mail:
support@expresspcb.com Web:
www.expresspcb.com
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