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September, 2020 KIC Ensures Healthy Board Profiles for Reflow
SAN DIEGO, CA — KIC’s reflow process inspection system (RPI) is designed to ensure a healthy board profile for each reflowed device. This allows companies to prove to audi- tors that every board passes through an in-spec temperature profile. RPI allows customers to: meet
requirements for medical devices for ISO 13485; satisfy auditor’s require- ments for reliability and traceability; board-level traceability of the reflow temperature profile data; and SPC —
UCL/LCL, Cpk data and control charts in real time. KIC works to make reflow ovens
smarter through profiling automation and optimization solutions. The com- pany has more than 40 years of experi-
KIC reflow process inspection.
ence in automated process data collec- tion and more than 25,000 systems in the field, offering reliable, accurate and innovative solutions for electronics manufacturing thermal process tools. KIC’s smart factory solutions
provide automation, traceability, process control and live data collec- tion and analytics, as well as integra-
tion with MES, CFX and more. Contact: KIC, 16120 W. Bernar-
do Drive, San Diego, CA 92127 % 858-673-6050
E-mail:
abailey@kicmail.com Web:
www.kicthermal.com
Epson Expands Series of SCARA Robots
CARSON, CA — Epson Robots has in- troduced its new and improved LS3-B SCARA and LS20-B SCARA robots. Features include a battery-less en- coder, a lower cable duct profile that is ideal for hard to reach work cell lay- outs, built-in camera cable for easy vi- sion system set up, and a new top-of- arm for enhanced usability. Epson’s LS3-B SCARA robots
are perfect for factories looking for maximum value without giving up performance. They are ideally suited for applications that include assem- bly, pick-and-place, kitting, and dis-
AUTOMATION. DRIVEN BY KURTZ ERSA.
SCARA robot with built-in vision system.
PERFECT SOLUTIONS FROM A SINGLE SOURCE
Ersa is successful worldwide with systems and machines for the production of electronic assemblies. There is less and less demand for single machines. Rather, it is about offering complete solutions,
i.e.complete production lines and integrated process automation, and thus assuming responsibility for the entire production process. This applies both to the requirements of mass production and to the individual, demand-oriented production of customer-spe- cific products. Especially in this area, there is an increasing demand for solutions that enable flexible manufacturing strategies.
Ersa offers individual process optimization through perfectly synchronized handling and automation solutions. The Kurtz Ersa Automtion modular system impresses with a wide range of conveyor systems, work stations for as- sembling or quality inspection, robotic solutions and much more. In any case, Ersa has the right solution for every individual requirement.q
pensing. The LS20-B SCARA robots are excellent for high-payload applica- tions, such as large component pick- and-place, machine loading and un- loading, palletizing, mechanical as- sembly, and industrial part transfer. Both robots include Epson’s pro-
prietary quartz MEMS technology, a hardware and software system that combines force feedback and position for improved servo performance, re- ducing residual vibration. ISO 4 Cleanroom models are also available. The new LS3-B SCARA robot
has a payload of 6.6 lb (3 kg) and a 15.8 in. (400 mm) reach, while the LS20-B has a 44 lb (20 kg) payload and an available reach of 32 and 39.4 in. (800 and 1,000 mm). The LS3-B comes in a new compact size with a reduced cable height. Both models include a built-in
camera, have a new top-of-arm layout for easy equipment mounting, and are compatible with the new RC90-B con- troller, a single controller with wiring
Kurtz Ersa, Inc. | Plymouth WI 53073 | USA | Phone: +1 920 893 1779 |
usa@kurtzersa.com
www.driven-by-kurtzersa.com
options for both PNP and NPN. Contact: Epson America, Inc.,
3840 Kilroy Airport Way, Long Beach, CA 90806 % 562-290-5683 E-mail:
darek_connole@ea.epson.com Web:
www.epsonrobots.com
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