Jan/Feb, 2024
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TORRINGTON, CT — Panacol-USA, a mem- ber of the global Hönle Group, will be dis- playing the most recent LED adhesive curing systems manufactured by Dr. Hönle AG at IME West 2024. These systems include the Bluepoint LED ECO, which is a spot curing unit that can power up to four LED heads from a single controller. Wide area curing can be accomplished
using Hönle’s spot 100 and 200 HP IC systems. Multiple heads can be banded together to form homogenous curing areas of any size. For high- speed inline production, LED Powerline AC/IC 820 linear arrays are available with intensities greater than 16,000 mW/cm2. Also available are UV/LED curing cham-
bers and conveyors that are ideally suited for production, prototyping, and lab- oratory development projects. In addition to UV/LED
equipment sales and support, Panacol-USA develops and man- ufactures high-tech UV/visible light curing adhesives. The light
HMS Releases Raspberry PI Adapter Board
CHICAGO, IL — HMS Networks has launched the Raspberry Pi adapter board, providing industri- al device manufacturers with a simplified method to test and eval- uate the Anybus CompactCom, a ready-made communication inter- face that connects devices to any industrial network. While previ- ous adapter boards were designed for testing Anybus CompactCom modules with STM32 or NXP (for-
Have you ever wondered, “Is my ESD floor working the way it is supposed to?”
Raspberry PI adapter board.
merly Freescale) microcontroller platforms, this new adapter board is specifically tailored for use with the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi adapter
board is fully compatible with the free-to-download Anybus Host Application Example Code (HAEC). This code includes a ref- erence port designed for the Raspberry Pi, which customers can use with the adapter board and an Anybus CompactCom module to quickly start their em- bedded development project. The new adapter board pro-
vides easy installation and usage and full compatibility with the free-to-download Anybus Host Ap-
plication Example Code (HAEC). Contact: HMS Industrial
Networks, Inc., 35 E Wacker Drive, Suite 1700, Chicago, IL 60601 % 312-829-0601 E-mail:
us-sales@hms-networks.com Web:
www.hms-networks.com
If it isn’t, will you know? What could go wrong? What is the risk to you?
✓ Inadequately grounded workers? ✓ Charge generation above mandatory limits? ✓ Electronics damaged by ESD events? ✓ Faulty products shipping to customers? ✓ Risk to the company? ✓ Personal accountability?
If you would like to know if your ESD floor is working as it should, then visit Static- Stop to arrange for a free ohmmeter test. We will test your ESD floor for FREE and advise the best solutions for you.
curable adhesives are part of a broader adhe- sive portfolio that includes UV epoxies, ther- mal curing epoxies, electrically and thermal- ly conductive materials, and cyanoacrylates.
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optimal bonding process. Contact: Panacol-USA, Inc., 142
Industrial Lane, Torrington, CT 06790 % 860-738-7449
Needle bonding with adhesive and UV curing.
E-mail:
rgolebiewski@panacol-usa.com Web:
www.panacol-usa.com
See at IME West, Booth 4552
Products from Panacol-USA are used in a va- riety of applications and industries, includ- ing automotive, electronics, medical device, optics, and glass assembly. UV/visible light curable adhesives from
Panacol-USA are the perfect solution to bond challenging dissimilar substrates, including Pebax, Nylon, PEEK, PE, stainless steel, and polypropylene. When matched with Hönle LED systems, Panacol adhesives create an
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