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improves operator safety and ef- ficiency. The Mobile Sonic stencil
cleaning system provides fast cleaning times of typically less than three minutes, and the abil- ity for an operator to focus on ar- eas of the stencil that might need additional attention if they are more prone to full or partial clog- ging. It is portable, so it can be moved from line to line. One of Horizon Sales’ many
secrets to success is the long- term, lasting relationships with its principals, giving customers confidence in knowing that any purchases through Horizon Sales will be supported long after the initial sale. As evidenced by the line card, Horizon Sales repre- sents only the premier suppliers in the industry and has plans to continue adding lines in order to best serve its customers’ ever- evolving needs. Through the many ups and
downs of the industry as well as the economy, Horizon Sales has remained steady, if not in a posi-
Heat-Resistant Flexible PCBs from Yamaichi
SAN JOSE, CA — The YFLEX flexible printed circuit board from Yamaichi Electronics is now also available as a high-heat resistant version for extreme en- vironments. This innovative FPC was developed to meet the re- quirements in areas such as au- tomotive, semiconductor manu- facturing and test and measure- ment technology. The high-temperature re-
sistant Flexible Printed Circuit YFLEX impresses with its im- proved insulating layer, which has increased adhesion thanks to the use of a special cover layer. Even under extreme tempera- tures of up to 302°F (150°C), it retains its electrical properties for over 3,000 hours. The conti- nuity resistance remains within a rate of change of ±10% and the insulation resistance is 500 MW or higher. This outstanding re- sistance ensures the reliable per- formance of the FPC even in the most adverse environments. The printed circuit board is
extremely versatile and can be produced in both single-layer and double-layer configurations. The insulation substrate base can be selected from liquid crys- tal polymer (LCP) or polyimide (PI) in order to optimally adapt to different applications. Contact: Yamaichi Electron-
ics USA, 475 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134 % 408-715-9100 E-mail:
info@yeu.com Web:
www.yeu.com
www.us-tech.com
tion of growth. The company has earned “best rep” and “rep of the year” distinctions from many of its principals, further illustrat- ing its strengths of industry knowledge and customer service. Trail understands the im-
portance of moving forward. He has been involved in advancing the industry’s technologies for many years and believes in shar- ing practical experience to help develop solutions. As a member of the Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) for more than 30 years, he stays updated on the latest emerging technolo-
gies and related business opera- tions.
Trail’s dedication to the in- 1 9/23/22 8:47 AM
dustry is reflected throughout all aspects of Horizon Sales. The company regularly can be seen at both national and local trade ex- hibitions, conferences, and meet- ings demonstrating its princi- pals’ technologies and services in an effort to solve key industry challenges. “It is our intention to continue to seek out and offer equipment and processes to our valued customer base that will allow them to manufacture their products as reliably and effi-
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ciently as possible,” Trail says. “We are proud to have
served our customer base with state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment for more than 30 years,” concludes Trail. “We’ve developed many long-lasting cus- tomers and friendships through- out our sales territories and hope that we provide the innovative solutions they need to continue being successful.” Contact: Horizon Sales,
3691 Honors Way, Howell, MI 48843 % 800-234-8688 E-mail:
dtrail@horizonsales.com Web:
www.horizonsales.com r
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