May, 2021
NORTH BILLERICA, MA — BTU Inter - national, Inc., is showcasing its new selective soldering system for the first time, the Hentec Industries Valence 3508, at NEP- CON China 2021. BTU recently announced a distribution agreement limited to Asia with Hentec Industries. The Valence 3508 was designed for high-
mix, high-volume PCB production. The contin- uous duty, multi-station, inline selective sol- dering machine utilizes an electromagnetic pump. The Valence 3508 can be programmed in minutes and is highly configurable and cus- tomizable. With a three-shift processing area and
stainless steel ball screws, the Valence 3508 selective soldering system increases produc-
Fuji America Showcases Multipurpose Fab System
VERNON HILLS, IL — Fuji’s SmartFAB series has continued to evolve since its introduction and is now able to insert parts that come in all kinds of packages into a wide range of panel types. The sFAB-SH is designed to
have all of the flexibility, scalabil- ity and productivity of the sFAB- D, while focusing on the functions required of a standard panel assembly machine. The Smart - FAB can handle large and heavy parts that cannot be placed by other insertion machines. Fuji offers multiple heads so
that users can meet their particu- lar automated placement needs
Valence 3508 selective soldering system.
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tion efficiency and reduces downtime associat- ed with maintenance. BTU is also exhibiting its award-win- ning Pyramax™ convection reflow oven at
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the show. Pyramax reflow ovens provide opti- mized lead-free processing. BTU’s exclusive closed-loop convection control provides pre- cise heating and cooling, programmable heat transfer, and reduced nitrogen consumption, adding up to a low cost of ownership. With 6, 8, 10, and 12-zone air or nitrogen
models, +662°F (+350°C) maximum tempera- ture and a comprehensive menu of options, Pyramax reflow ovens offer excellent value
and versatility. Contact: BTU International, Inc.,
23 Esquire Road, North Billerica, MA 01862 % 978-667-4111 E-mail:
ptallian@btu.com
Web:
www.btu.com See at NEPCON China, Booth 1D45
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sFAB-SH modular insertion machine.
for large and heavy parts. The sH08-SH is a general odd-form parts and radial/axial inserter, while the sH02-SH can place larg- er, more unwieldy components. Fuji has also developed Top
View Recognition (TVR) which allows the placement machine to recognize the top of the part before pickup, preventing place- ment errors that setting mistakes might cause. The system checks first that the part is correct; then, that the orientation is correct; and then, that laser inscribed mark-
ings are identified and correct. Contact: Fuji America Corp., 171 Corporate Woods Parkway,
Vernon Hills, IL 60061 % 847-821-2459 E-mail:
christinep@fujiamerica.com Web:
www.fujiamerica.com
See at NEPCON China, Booth 1G60
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