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October, 2019 Mitutoyo Intros Coordinate Measuring Machine


Aurora, IL — Mitutoyo America Cor - por ation has released its MiSTAR 555 CNC shop floor coordinate meas- uring machine. It operates without compressed air and on conventional 120V, 20A electrical service with movement speeds of 24 in./s (606 mm/s) and acceleration of 106 in./s2 (2,695 mm/s2) (3D). The MiSTAR 555 is a compact,


space-saving inline or near-line CNC coordinate measuring machine designed for high-speed, high-accura- cy measurements with accuracy assurance from 50 to 104°F (10 to 40°C). It offers an open-structure design with a single support moving bridge, enabling users to mount work-


pieces from the front, rear and right for installation and a walk-up inspec- tion station for easier operability. The modular control unit and


MiSTAR 555 CNC shop floor coordinate measuring machine.


PC are stored in the base of the main body structure, making the MiSTAR more compact, reducing the installa- tion area to approximately 70 per- cent from a conventional moving bridge model for location flexibility. The MiSTAR also uses a Mitutoyo- designed and manufactured robust scale detection system with a high resistance to airborne contaminants, eliminating the need for costly envi- ronmental controlled enclosures. The MiSTAR contains several Industry 4.0 integrations, including


Award-winning Ersa Rework Systems – Industry leading rework technologies with guided rework processes


the Mitutoyo-developed smart meas- uring system (SMS), which enables monitoring the operation state required by smart factories and a status monitor that retrieves current CMM status features using the MTConnect protocol. Condition mon- itor provides a system that collects and evaluates different operational information, such as measuring, movement lengths, machine error, probe functions, and many more, for long-term preventative maintenance


and machine use statistics. Contact: Mitutoyo America


Corp., 965 Corporate Boulevard, Aurora, IL 60502 % 630-820-9666 E-mail: marketing@mitutoyo.com Web: www.mitutoyo.com


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 216


HTV Offers Component Protection, Programming, and Testing


Bensheim, Germany — HTV is now offering a variety of electronic compo- nent services designed to help pro- tect, test, program, and analyze com- ponents. Test services include data sheet tests, environmental simula- tion and qualification, customer-spe- cific test program development, and a capacity of several hundred thou- sand parts per day. The company’s component pro-


gramming services include one of the largest programming centers in the world, 750,000 piece per day capacity and adapter and algorithm develop- ment. HTV also offers long-term component storage and conservation


Ersa HR 550


High-definition camera for placement and process monitoring


Computer-aided component alignment, digital split-optic


Hybrid top-side heater: 1,800 W


Full-surface 2,400 W medium wave infrared bottom heating


Ersa HR 600 XL PCB size of up to


625 x 625 mm (24.5 x 24.5 in)


Component size of up to 60 x 60 mm (2.36 x 2.36 in)


Placement accuracy: up to ±25 µm


Hybrid top-side heater: 800 W


Innovative 25 zone Matrix Heater™ (600 W each), seperately controllable


Total power of all zones combined: 15,000 watts


Kurtz Ersa, Inc. 1779 Pilgrim Road


Plymouth WI 53073 | USA Phone: +1 920 893 1779 Fax: +1 920 893 1562 rework.info@kurtzersa.com


Kurtz Ersa México, S.A. de C.V. | Mexico Kurtz Ersa Asia Ltd. | China Ersa Hong Kong & Shanghai | China Kurtz Ersa | France


Ersa GmbH | Headquarters | Germany Kurtz Ersa Vietnam Company Ltd. | Vietnam


ww w . k u r t z e r s a . c o m See at productronica, Hall A4 Booth 162 and SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 113


Ersa HR 600/2


Automated component placement


Automated desoldering and soldering process


Hybrid heater head with two heating zones for effective heat transfer


Extensive, powerful IR-bottom side heating cassette with 3 zones


Non-contact temperature measurement with digital sensor


HTV offers long-term component storage, programming, testing, and analytical services.


with its specially developed TAB® method, which provides storage for up to 50 years. The company’s institute for


material analytics offers comprehen- sive analytical services, proper func- tionality and quality verification and failure analysis. Component process- ing services include 3D lead inspec- tion, marking, taping and reeling, cleaning and reconditioning, and rework of electronic assemblies. HTV also provides IPC-A-600/610 train- ings, FPGA technology training and


obsolescence management. Contact: Halbleiter Test &


Vertriebs GmbH, Robert Bosch Strasse 28, D-64625 Bensheim, Germany % +49-0-6251-84-800-0 E-mail: info@htv-gmbh.de Web: www.htv-gmbh.de


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 149


Ask for your rework.info@kurtzersa.com


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