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SOLDERING SYSTEMS


37 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE


October, 2019


IPTE Launches Magnetic Motion Conveyor System


Alpharetta, GA — IPTE has launched a brand-new motion sys- tem, “MMS line” (magnetic motion system) for high-speed assembly lines. With this high-speed magnetic


which can move independently, mak- ing the system compatible with asyn- chronous production. The MMS is a compact system, which allows a large number of production processes to be


Magnetic motion conveyor system.


FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 2000WB Small Footprint • Roller Conveyors


Walking Beam Transport • Consistent High Yields


conveyor system, pallet-to-pallet ex- change time can be as short as 0.5 seconds. This solution offers a straight-


SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC. www.sikama.com


forward drive system, using an end- less screw in combination with a magnetic drive, minimizing mainte- nance cost. A worm wheel is used for accurate positioning of the pallet and also creates the possibility to make use of forward and reverse accurate movements within the operational segment. It also offers the possibility to convey one of two pallets in paral- lel within one segment, which in- creases flexibility. The MMS line is split into a number of operational segments,


integrated into a small amount of floor space. The MMS line is controlled by a


Beckhoff controller using TwinCAT software, as well as standard IPTE software (TS2 or Turbo). The MMS design allows the integration of al- most all manufacturing processes, including pick-and-place, screw in- sertion, welding, pressing, and auto-


mated and functional tests. Contact: IPTE USA, 6245 Shiloh


Road, Alpharetta, GA 30005 % 678-807-0067


E-mail: info@ipte.com Web: www.ipte.com


See at productronica, Hall A1 Booth 534


See the current range of the Pillarhouse Selective Solder systems in Hall A4 Booth 220


SYNCHRODEX PRO


Enhanced flexible, in-line, modular selective soldering system


FEATURES: Interchangeable mechanical or magnetic solder bath and pump Lead-free solder capability as standard Top side IR preheat, with closed-loop control DC drives on all axis as standard Motorised underside IR preheat, at all cell positions Automatic nozzle conditioning system as standard Thermal nozzle calibration as standard Solder level detect and motorised wire feeder Wave height correction as standard Automatic fiducial correction as standard High definition process viewing camera Drop Jet and/or Ultrasonic fluxing Flux flow and volume monitoring New PillarCOMM control software IPC-2591 (CFX), Smart Factory ready


Pillarhouse INTERNA TIONAL


Pillarhouse International Ltd. www.pillarhouse.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1245 491333 Fax: +44 (0) 1245 491331 Email:


sales@pillarhouse.co.uk


Pillarhouse USA, Inc. www.pillarhouseusa.com Tel: +1 847 593 9080 Fax: +1 847 593 9084 Email:


sales@pillarhouseusa.com


Pillarhouse (Suzhou) Soldering Systems Co., Ltd. www.pillarhouse.cn Tel: +86 512 6586 0460 Fax: +86 512 6959 0567 Email:


sales@pillarhouse.cn


Pillarhouse... Expect innovation See at productronica, Hall A4 Booth 220 and SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 709


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