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Specialty Test Equipment at Affordable Prices


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May, 2021


INGUN Offers Versatile and High-Current Test Solutions


LAKE WYLIE, SC — INGUN’s HFS-802 is a versatile test solu- tion designed to contact high- speed connectors in the MATEnet series from TE Connectivity, en- abling data transmission with connection speeds up to 1 Gb/s (per IEEE 100BASE-T1 and 1000BASE-T1). The test solution is designed to be modular and can be equipped with different test probe combinations in single, double or quintuple housings, so that all versions of MATEnet can be tested. The company also of- fers a service kit for quick re- placement of inner conductors


and insulators. The company’s VKF-618 M


is designed for high-current ap- plications, equipped with rollers for floating mounting to reliably contact flat connectors. During contacting, the VKF-618 M is pushed over the flat connector.


HFS-802 contactor for TE’s MATEnet series.


Realize The Cost-Savings Rent Today!


www.atecorp.com 800-404-ATEC (2832)


The rollers, preloaded with a spring clip, roll on the flat con- nector to establish reliable con- tact for current transmission. The company has expanded


its test fixture portfolio with a new electrical board marker probe. The latest probe has very small dimensions and numerous other innovative features to in- crease testing efficiency. It can also be used reliably in existing setups, by replacing existing electrical marking units using


an adapter sleeve. Contact: INGUN USA, Inc., 252 Latitude Lane, Suite 105-


106, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 E-mail: sales@us.ingun.com Web: www.ingun.com


Semiconductor Epoxy Adhesive


from EpoxySet WOONSOCKET, RI — EpoxySet has introduced its EPOXI- CAST™ M25T. This state-of-the- art epoxy has a very low ion con- centration with an extractable chlorine ion level below 10 ppm. It was designed for micro-


electronic applications demand- ing low stress and high perform- ance. Cure shrinkage is excep- tionally low, thus keeping move- ment to a minimum. This thixotropic paste yields a high glass transition temperature of +334°F (+168°C) with a low coef- ficient of expansion around 17 ppm/°C and can be used from –67 to +392°F (–55 to +200°C). It is excellent for environmental pro- tection with a water absorption of only 0.02 percent and very high chemical resistance. EC-M25T has excellent di-


electric properties, including a volume resistivity of 1015 ohm- cm and a dissipation factor of


0.003 at 1 kHz. Contact: EpoxySet, Inc., 718


Park East Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895 % 401-726-4500 E-mail: info@epoxyset.com Web: www.epoxyset.com


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