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May, 2019 Laser Wire Solutions Showcases Wire Strippers


Pontypridd, UK — Laser Wire Solutions is show- casing its most extensive range of laser wire strip- ping equipment to date at EWPTE. It will be dis- playing five laser wire stripping systems at Schle- uniger’s booth, 2133, while also exhibiting systems at its own booth, 2351. With Schleuniger, the systems that Laser


Wire Solutions is exhibiting include the estab- lished Mercury line of polymer insulation laser strippers, which are now successfully deployed across a wide range of industries. Two fairly new additions to the range, the Mercury-5 and Mercu- ry-6 laser wire strippers tackle new wire stripping challenges in the electric vehicle market. Another highlight is the Odyssey-4 machine.


This UV wavelength laser system meets the need of medical devices manufacturers to accurately, consistently and cleanly strip fine-gauge enamel coated wires used in sophisticated medical de-


Odyssey-4 inline laser wire stripping machine.


vices, such as RF ablation catheters and pace- maker electrodes.


At Laser Wire Solutions’ booth, the company


will exhibit brand-new laser capabilities. An inline Odyssey-4 system will demonstrate how it can be easily automated to strip and cut wires on a reel- to-reel transport system. The company has also branched out into laser


micro-soldering and will show how their Odyssey system can be adapted not only just to strip but also to solder very fine medical wires. Other new products will be the Odyssey-7


system, a four-beam UV laser system specifically designed to cut thin foil and braid wrapped cables, and the Mercury-4E, which is an extended version of the highly versatile Mercury-4 laser wire strip- per. The Mercury-4E has double the processing area to accommodate twice the volume of wires


while minimizing increased machine footprint. Contact: Laser Wire Solutions, Ltd., Unit 12


Business Development Centre, Main Avenue, Tre- forest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd,


CF37 5UR, South Wales, UK % +44-1443-841-738 E-mail: esther.apoussidis@laser- wiresolutions.com Web: www.laserwiresolutions.com


See at EWPTE, Booths 2351 and 2133


Polyonics: Durable, High Performance PCB Labels


LOCTITE® GC 18 – THE GAME CHANGER LOW VOIDING, TEMPERATURE-STABLE SOLDER PASTE


PRODUCT BENEFITS IMPROVED STABILITY


• On-line stencil stability: 3 days at 80% relative humidity (RH)


• 12 times the stability of conventional paste IMPROVED REFLOW IN AIR


• Excellent coalescence in long, hot profiles for 0201 and 0.4 mm pitch components


• Minimal hot slump at 190°C BEST-IN-CLASS POST-REFLOW RELIABILITY


• Low void incidents under CRs, CCs, BGAs, SOICs, QFPs and QFNs


• Residues are compatible with encapsulation technology


IMPROVED PASTE MANAGEMENT • Exceptional on-line paste utilization


• Eliminates refrigerated pre-production and warehouse storage


For more information, contact 1-800-562-8483 or visit us online at henkel-adhesives.com/electronics


All marks used are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Henkel and its affiliates in the U.S., Germany and elsewhere. © 2019 Henkel Corporation. All rights reserved. (3/19)


Westmoreland, NH — Polyonics, a manufacturer of specialty coated products, coatings, films, adhesives, and laminations, is scheduled to highlight its family of high-perform- ance PCB labels at SMTconnect 2019. With over 20 years at the fore- front of PCB label technology, the company’s materials are specifically designed and manufactured to meet the durability requirements of PCB manufacturers for the accurate tracking of boards and components through harsh processes. The REACH- and RoHS-compli-


ant tracking labels maintain the in- tegrity of printed barcodes and im- ages, helping manufacturers accu- rately control their PCB inventory. Engineered for harsh environments, the dimensionally stable PCB label materials exceed the high tempera- ture requirements of today’s most ad- vanced reflow and wave solder processes. Non-yellowing, non-softening


coatings resist abrasion if contacted at elevated temperatures and with- stand highly corrosive, highly active fluxes. The result is high contrast barcodes that remain readable post- heat.


Polyonics PCB labels are of-


fered with a wide selection of aggres- sive, pressure-sensitive adhesives that allow the labels to remain firm- ly affixed through multiple passes in extreme temperatures and fully re- sistant to the most concentrated cleaning chemistries. They are avail- able in 1 and 2 mil (25.4 and 50.8 µm) thicknesses, in a variety of finishes, and meet the unique specifications of various industry, military and ASTM


standards. Contact: Polyonics, Inc., 28 In-


dustrial Park Drive, Westmoreland, NH 03467 % 603-352-1415 fax: 603- 352-1936 E-mail: info@polyonics.com Web: www.polyonics.com


See at PCIM, Hall 7 Booth 500


See at SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 122


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