May, 2020
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Nordson YESTECH Launches Large-Area AOI System
Carlsbad, CA — YESTECH, part of Nordson ELECTRONICS SOLU- TIONS, has introduced its LX-1000 large-area AOI system. The LX-1000 inline, large-area
AOI system offers high-speed PCB assembly inspection with exceptional defect coverage, inspecting solder joints and verifying correct part as- sembly. The system is designed to enable users to improve quality and increase throughput. Its advanced, multipurpose,
double-sided inspection system pro- vides exceptional defect coverage, with dual-sided, top-down and bot- tom-up viewing sensors. Advanced 2D and 3D sensors
and newly available image process- ing technology integrates several techniques, including fringe projec- tion, color inspection, normalized correlation, and rule-based algo- rithms, to provide complete inspec- tion metrology with a low false fail- ure rate.
Predictive Maintenance Solution from ABB
Cary, NC — ABB plans to launch its ABB Ability™ Condition Monitoring for measurement devices, an innova- tive digital solution that will keep gas analyzers under control to en- sure clean air operations. The new digital solution keeps
track of the health of ABB measure- ment devices. Performing real-time data analysis, the ABB Ability Condi- tion Monitoring for measurement de- vices identifies problems quickly, drawing attention to significant or un- desirable changes in device conditions. Regular health check reports
provide users with recommendations based on health status, allowing on- site personnel to leverage their own expertise and enabling remote assis- tance from ABB when required. Predictive maintenance reduces
customers’ potential safety risks and helps them avoid fines. It also lowers operating and maintenance costs, due to less emergency maintenance and fewer unplanned outages. When carried out through Condition Moni- toring it ensures a high level of avail- ability and reliability of equipment, reducing repairs and preventing downtime. Condition Monitoring for meas-
urement devices allows the customer to move to a planned upgrade cycle for assets, resulting in product lifecy- cle extension and an increase in re- turn on investment. The digital solu- tion also provides a streamlined process with one supplier responsible for all equipment management and maintenance. It can be used together with ABB Ability Remote Assistance for measurement devices and Dy- namic QR code assistance for analyz-
ers or as a standalone solution. Contact: ABB, 305 Gregson
Drive, Cary, NC 27511 % 919-561-8639
E-mail:
melissa.london@
us.abb.com Web:
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Programming the LX1000 is
fast and intuitive. Operators typical- ly take less than an hour to create a complete inspection program that in- cludes solder inspection. The LX- 1000 utilizes a standard package li- brary to simplify training and ensure program portability across manufac- turing lines. The LX-1000 is highly effective
for selective solder, post-wave and connector inspections. Offline pro- gramming maximizes machine uti- lization and real-time SPC monitor- ing provides a valuable yield en-
hancement solution. Features include: single- or
dual-sided imaging with full travel imaging sensors; 25 x 25 in. (630 x 630 mm) large inspection area; op- tional 3D and/or 2D automated in- spection; up to 4 in. (100 mm) clear- ance; heavy-duty conveyor options for samples up to 33 lb (15 kg); high defect coverage and low false failure rate; and MES and Industry 4.0 com-
patible. Contact: Nordson YESTECH,
LX-1000 large-area AOI system.
2747 Loker Avenue West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-918-8471 E-mail:
donald.miller@
nordsonyestech.com Web:
www.nordsonyestech.com
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