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Altek Electronics Acquires Kurtz Ersa Versaflow
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range of industries, including medical, military, industrial, and telecommunications. Altek Electronics is proud to
continue its journey of improve- ment year after year, ensuring that its customers receive quali- ty products, on time and at com- petitive prices. The company is certified to AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015, with operators certi- fied to IPC-610 and J-STD. The company has pioneered
continuous flow manufacturing to minimize internal costs and keep customers’ prices competitive. As a Veteran-owned small
business, the company remains committed to sustainable prac- tices. It utilizes lean manufac- turing principles and six sigma practices to achieve impressive on-time delivery rates and cus- tomer acceptance. Its focus on quality and customer satisfac- tion is the cornerstone of its suc- cess for the last 50 years.
Innovation and Flexibility The Versaflow series selec-
tive soldering machine is anoth- er testament to Altek’s commit- ment to excellence. The Versaflow 3/66 is de-
signed to embody innovation and flexibility in the world of selective soldering. It is specifically engi- neered to cater to XL format PCBs. The system’s basic configu- ration includes a flux module, a
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preheat module, and a solder mod- ule with a segmented transport. The system is also highly
customizable. Depending on the soldering task and throughput requirements, additional flux, preheat and solder modules can be integrated seamlessly. The Versaflow 3/66 can be equipped with up to three solder modules, each of which can house one or two single nozzle solder pots. Kurtz Ersa is dedicated to
advancing the global production landscape. Its vision centers around becoming a top team for production solutions, with a fo- cus on people, technology and sustainability. At the core of the company’s mission is sustain- ability, driving its daily interac- tions and fueling a dedication to cultivating enduring customer relationships. With a strong worldwide
presence, Kurtz Ersa optimizes its customers’ production pro - cesses. Its forward-thinking ap- proach and commitment to long- term value creation for both peo- ple and the environment make it a top supplier in the industry. Its global network allows the com- pany to understand its cus- tomers and respond swiftly to their evolving needs. Contact: Kurtz Ersa, Inc.,
1779 Pilgrim Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1770 E-mail:
ernie.grice@
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Global Semicon Capacity to Reach Record High
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facturers are forecast to start op- erations of 18 projects in 2024, with 12% YoY capacity growth to 7.6 million wpm in 2023 and 13% YoY capacity growth to 8.6 mil- lion wpm in 2024. Taiwan is projected to remain
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the second-largest region in semi- conductor capacity, increasing ca- pacity 5.6% to 5.4 million wpm in 2023 and posting 4.2% growth to 5.7 million wpm in 2024. The re- gion is poised to begin operations of five fabs in 2024. Korea ranks third in chip capacity at 4.9 mil- lion wpm in 2023 and 5.1 million wpm in 2024, a 5.4% increase as one fab comes online. Japan is ex- pected to place fourth at 4.6 mil- lion wpm in 2023 and 4.7 million wpm in 2024, a capacity increase of 2% as it starts operations of four fabs in 2024. The World Fab Forecast
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shows the Americas increasing chip capacity by 6% YoY to 3.1 million wpm with six new fabs in 2024. Europe & Mideast is pro- jected to up capacity 3.6% to 2.7 million wpm in 2024 as it
launches operations of four new fabs. Southeast Asia is poised to increase capacity 4% to 1.7 mil- lion wpm in 2024 with the start of four new fab projects.
Foundry Segment Foundry suppliers are fore-
cast to rank as the top semicon- ductor equipment buyers, in- creasing capacity to 9.3 million wpm in 2023 and a record 10.2 million wpm in 2024. The DRAM segment is ex-
pected to increase capacity 2% to 3.8 million wpm in 2023 and 5% to 4 million wpm in 2024. Installed capacity for 3D NAND is projected to remain flat at 3.6 million in 2023 and rise 2% to 3.7 million wpm next year. In the discrete and analog segments, vehicle electrifi- cation remains the key driver of expansion. Discrete capacity is forecast to grow 10% to 4.1 million wpm in 2023 and 7% to 4.4 million wpm in 2024, while analog capaci- ty is projected to grow 11% to 2.1 million wpm in 2023 and 10% to 2.4 million wpm in 2024. Web:
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