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New Products www.us- tech.com May, 2020 Amada Miyachi Intros Capacitive Discharge Welders


Monrovia, CA — Amada Miyachi America has released its CD-A series of capacitive discharge welders. This next generation provides dual pulse output control, internal pulse moni- toring, optional polarity switching


shaping with four discrete pulse lengths, programmable squeeze and hold times and adjustable pulse sep- aration for process optimization. Users can set limits around a


schedule to prevent bad welds. The units have a built-in peak cur- rent indicator. The ability to change polarity — individual settings for positive, negative or alternating polarity — offers a way to balance weld nuggets and overcome the Peltier effect, as well as extend electrode life. Two models are available,


CD-A capacitive discharge welder.


and is ready for automation. The series is suitable for battery tab welding, interconnects, honeycomb tacking, and fine wire-to-pad applica- tions.


welding output


The new units offer consistent for repeatable


process results and a fast rise time for conductive material welding. With fully controllable dual pulse output, the CD-A series offers pulse


both offering programmable squeeze time and hold time, polarity switching, internal lim- its, and external communica- tion. They are offered in 110 to 120 or 220 to 240 VAC, single- phase, 50/60 Hz. CD-A125A is a 125W second unit and Model


CD-A300A is a 300W second unit. Built in the U.S.A, the CD-A series is fully CE-compliant. The CD-A series replaces Amada Miyachi America’s ADP and DP series of capacitive


power supplies. Contact: Amada Miyachi


America, Inc., Monrovia, CA 91016 % 626-930-8560 E-mail:


barbara.kuntz@amadamiyachi.com Web: www.amadamyachi.com


ETEL Expands CHARON2 Motion Platform Line


Schaumburg, IL — ETEL, a part of the HEIDENHAIN Group, has expanded its motion systems product offering with the increase to nine standard versions of CHARON2, the company’s popular motion platform. The CHARON2 was origi-


nally designed in 2017 as an entry-level platform to be flexible, scalable, modular, and upgrade- able for semiconductor manufac- turing applications. With the additional configurations, the CHARON2 is now able to address any semiconductor use case, as well as other markets with optimized cost, uniform performance and high reliability. The CHARON2’s modularity


starts as a standalone x-axis and can be upgraded to a complete motion system with up to seven axes and the inclusion of the Z3TM module for tip/tilt. A total of nine standard configu-


rations is now available with two elec- tronic options for each, allowing a total of 18 off-the-shelf products for OEMs to be able to cover any configuration needs. These multi-axis options will be compatible with future modules and options to ensure long-term adaptabil- ity. The system is suitable for applica-


tions in markets beyond semiconduc- tors, such as medical, pharmaceutical, material science, optics, and precision automation.


ETEL CHARON2 XYZ3TM motion platform.


Each option of the CHARON2


has a position accuracy of up to ±1 µm level paired with bidirectional repeatability between ±0.3 and 0.4 µm. It is able to achieve maximum speed of 3.3 ft/s (1 m/s) and accelera- tions that range from 32.8 to 65.6 ft/s2 (10 to 20 m/s2). These specifications, along with


ETEL’s long-term expertise in direct drive technology ensures a machine life with low maintenance, high reli-


ability and a compact footprint. Contact: HEIDENHAIN Corp.,


333 E. State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-519-4702 E-mail: kherrmann@heidenhain.us Web: www.heidenhain.us


Unitech Inline PCB Cleaner


Malcom RCX Profiler with Video Camera and O2 Sensor


With finer pitch components and higher density PCB assemblies, even a few specks of dust can create multiple defects and issues. Ensure a clean board and process before paste printing with the Unitech UC-250M-CV board cleaner!


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Complete profiling of reflow ovens including temperature, video, O2 concentration, air velocity and vibration.


Have you ever wanted to see what is happening to your PCB in the reflow oven? Now you can and record a video with profiling chart in one with the Malcom RCX modular series profiling system.


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