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KENNESAW, GA — Dispensing small quantities of material with volumetric precision and speed is often a challenge, but necessary for products in the electronics, medical device, automotive, biochem- istry, and photonics industries. Industrial manufacturing companies often in-
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ViscoTec: Dispensers for Precision Low-Volume Application The eco-PEN dispensers are designed for sin-
gle-component fluid dispensing from low to high viscosity down to very low quantities. The eco- SPRAY tools are based on a rotating, pressure-
tegrate dispensers from various suppliers to meet the range of chemical and physical requirements of every material. Now, preeflow, a brand of Vis- coTec, offers dispensing technologies to process sil- icones, adhesives, greases, oils, resins, sealants, pastes, and more, reliably and accurately at high cycle rates.
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Pen, spray dispensers, eco-SPRAY, and dual-com- ponent versions, eco-DUO, are available. These dispensers are based on progressive cavity pump technology and are suitable for both manual and automated use.
Dispensers for micro-dispensing applications.
tight displacement system. With the eco-DUO dis- pensers, customers can choose from traditional dual-component material processing or a model that is adapted specifically to the requirements of their difficult-to-mix materials. The “endless piston” action of the dispensers
is designed to ensure pulsation-free and purely vol- umetric dispensing, delivering materials of vary- ing viscosities unchanged throughout the entire process. The dispensing systems are continuously adapted and improved by an internal research and development team for a growing range of industri- ally processable materials, taking into considera- tion parameters that include material composition and viscosity. The dispensing of adhesives — light-cured,
thermosetting, anaerobic, or shear-sensitive — is as simple as the application of solder paste, ther- mal paste or LED resins. Programmable “suck- back” ensures a clean, controlled thread break with any material, without dripping. Contact: ViscoTec America, Inc.,
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ASM and RIT Producing Tomorrow’s Industry
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turing technology. The new distinc- tion has already increased the stu- dent population in the program by 150 percent and the degree outcomes for robotics are now AVID certified. Going forward, the inclusion of ad- vanced automation principles will be increasingly important for CEMA students. “Clearly, the primary aim of
this degree program at RIT, which includes SMT training in the CEMA lab, is to develop tomorrow’s elec- tronics industry professionals,” says Ramkumar. “With our faculty and with mentorship from experts like Jeff Schake, RIT continues its suc- cessful track record in this area.” In the last three years, the lab
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