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April/May 2023


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PVA to Showcase Selective Conformal Coating


COHOES, NY — PVA is demon- strating the Delta 8 selective conformal coating machine at SMTconnect 2023. Pieter Van Der Vorst will be on hand to dis- cuss PVA’s PVA conformal coat- ing systems, including the PVA350, Sigma, Delta 6, and Delta 8. Van Der Vorst will be avail-


able to answer questions about coating and dispensing, as well


Delta 8 selective conformal coating system.


Computer LOS ANGELES, CA — Premio has introduced its RCO-3000- CML small form factor PC. Supported by Intel 10th Gener - ation Comet Lake embedded processors, the all-new RCO- 3000-CML is a fanless industrial computer balancing processing performance and modular I/O configurability. Newly integrated Premio


Premio Debuts Industrial Edge


EDGEBoost I/O modules offer modular expansion flexibility for increased connectivity, integra- tion, and automation. Access to Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) tech- nology allows both power and ethernet data to pass through a single cable. With PoE support, the RCO-


3000-CML presents more op - tions for wired connectivity to critical IoT sensors and periph- erals. With the addition of Intel 10th Generation CPUs in a low 35W TDP, the RCO-3000-CML series can support powerful multi-core CPU options ranging from Intel Core i3, i5, i7, and even Xeon-W processors. The RCO-3000-CML also


supports enhanced storage tech- nology, providing a reliable solu- tion to the crucial data generat- ed in video analytics. The RCO- 3000-CML supports up to 2 internal 2.5 in. SSD/HDD drives (one internal, one via mSATA) and one external tool-less, hot- swappable drive that allows for simplified maintenance and capacity upgrades. Both internal and external storage drives are also supported with RAID tech-


nology. Contact: Premio, Inc., 918


Radecki Court, City of Industry, CA 91748 % 626-839-3100 E-mail: marketing@premioinc.com Web: www.premioinc.com


as other application solutions in the PVA line-up such as coating inspection, optical bonding and curing ovens. Ideal for selective coating,


potting, bead and meter-mix dis- pensing applications, the Delta 8 is designed for maximum flexi- bility and can be configured for custom assembly applications. The Delta 8 has many options and integrated features includ-


ing robotic system repeatability of ±25 microns and multiple dis- pensing applications or materi-


als in one cell. Contact: PVA, One Mustang


Drive, Cohoes, NY 12047 % 518-371-2684 E-mail:


info@pva.net Web: www.pva.net


See at SMTconnect, Hall 4A Booth 230


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MAS-i4 Selective Soldering Machine from Sasinno USAi


hi f Most awarded soldering equipment in history!


The MAS-i4 is the latest generation selective soldering machine with the highest flexibility and output. The system features an XY servo table for two independent fluxer nozzles (fluxer 1 and fluxer 2). The distance between the fluxers is automatically adjusted by servo motors, as programmed by the software.


Customers can choose to use only one fluxer for all boards so it can accommodate two flux types in one machine, or they can choose to use two fluxers with the same flux. For preheat- ing, the MAS-i4 is equipped with a top convection preheating zone and bottom IR preheating zone. The top preheating zone 


2022 Circuits Assembly NPI Winner


2022 EM Innovation Award Winner


2021 Global Technology Award Winner


2021 Mexico Technology Award Winner


2021 Mexico Technology Award Winner


2021 Mexico Technology Award Winner


Contact:


Mike Young SASInno Americas Mike@SASInnoAmericas.com 513-317-1466


Sasinno USA offers US-based Sales & Service.


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