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October, 2019 OMRON Develops Zero-Defect Inspection Concept


Hoffman Estates, IL — OMRON’s zero-defect inspection concept is a process in which all electrical assem- blies and their associated compo- nents are individually and compre- hensively inspected after they have been manufactured. Currently, many manufacturers


still see 100 percent inspection of these systems as too time-consum- ing. Instead, random samples are manually inspected, resulting in some faulty components escaping. To ensure a complete inspec-


tion, systems must work quickly and reliably. And importantly, they must not


slow down the production speed. In


recent years OMRON has focused its efforts in the fields of AOI, SPI, AXI, and AVI. The beginning of 2019 saw the introduction of the new 3D-SPI VP-9000 system. It provides a switchover function for multiple opti- cal resolutions, and as a result, enables highly precise and fast 2D and 3D inspections. OMRON then introduced its


VT-M121 AVI system, the first-ever 2D and visual inspection machine to detect scratches and cracks on prod- ucts. Based on the FH-Vision system and the multi-direction multi-color (MDMC) light system, the VT-M121 performs a 100 percent inspection with a high degree of accuracy as


well as a very high cycle time. Due to the integrated FH-Vision


system, the VT-M121 can also detect slight color differences or defects. Until now this was only possible with the human eye. This is achieved with an image processing system with var- ious lighting patterns, with which the colors and illumination angle can be flexibly adapted. Other systems minimize the


camera vibrations and as a result enable high-speed and high-precision inspections. As a result, inspection times can be shortened, as well as the performance of the inspection improved with a repeat accuracy of 10 µm.


VT-M12 series automated visual inspection system.


Contact: OMRON Electronics,


LLC, 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 100, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 % 224-520-7650


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 331


BTUShowcases Aqua Scrub Flux Mgmt. Technology


North Billerica, MA — BTU Inter - national is showcasing its Aqua Scrub flux management technology at pro- ductronica 2019, installed on its PYRAMAX™ 125A reflow oven. Aqua Scrub technology is BTU’s next-gener- ation solder reflow flux management system. The patent-pending design uses an aqueous-based scrubber tech- nology compatible with most known paste and flux types. The flux and solution are auto-


matically contained and packaged for disposal. The Aqua Scrub has a very attractive cost of ownership and is designed to decrease operational cost by four times, when compared with traditional condensation systems. Reduction in cost can be attributed to reduced downtime, labor and disposal costs. The Aqua Scrub is purpose-built as a standalone system that can be easily retrofitted on PYRAMAX reflow ovens already in the field, as well as being configured on new PYRAMAX ovens. This self-contained unit mounts on the backside of the oven to mini- mize the impact on oven operation and factory floor space. BTU is a global supplier of


advanced thermal processing equip- ment to the electronics manufactur- ing market. The company’s high-per- formance reflow ovens are used in the production of SMT PCB assem- blies and in semiconductor packag- ing processes. BTU also specializes in precision-controlled, high-temper- ature belt furnaces for a wide range of custom applications, such as braz- ing, direct bond copper (DBC), diffu- sion, sintering, and advanced solar


cell processing. Contact: BTU International,


Inc., 23 Esquire Road, North Billerica, MA 978-667-4111 Web: www.btu.com


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 135 and SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 232


See at productronica, Hall A3 Booth 154


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