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Jan/Feb 2025


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Aven Provides Precision at the Forefront of Innovation


By Mark Kanpurwala, VP of Sales and Marketing, Aven


cal equipment industry. With a relentless focus on meeting the needs of professionals across a diverse range of industries, Aven has become synonymous with excellence, reliability, and cutting-edge design. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in


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Michigan, Aven serves an expansive global cus- tomer base. The company is dedicated to man- ufacturing tools and optical instruments that cater to the needs of industries such as elec- tronics, manufacturing, health - care, education, aerospace, and automotive. With a comprehensive catalog of products, Aven empow- ers its clients to work with preci- sion, speed, and efficiency.


Exceeding Expectations Aven’s offerings span a


range of products designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern industries. These include microscopes, inspection systems, magnifying lamps, hand tools, and specialty equipment for elec- tronic assembly and repair. The company’s optical inspection sys- tems, in particular, have set a high benchmark for image clarity and ergonomic design. The company’s goal is to


design tools that not only meet but exceed the expectations of its users. Every product it develops is shaped by feedback from pro- fessionals who depend on preci- sion, durability, and ease of use in their daily work. Aven’s microscopes and digi-


tal inspection systems are espe- cially popular in industries where visual precision is critical. These tools allow users to inspect and analyze objects down to the finest detail, ensuring quality control and compliance with industry standards. The company’s influence


extends across sectors that demand high-performance tools. Electronics manufacturers rely on Aven’s soldering aids and inspec- tion systems for assembling and testing intricate circuit boards. Medical device companies use Aven’s precision tools for ensuring the quality and functionality of life-saving equipment. In addition, educators and researchers benefit from Aven’s optical systems in lab- oratories and training facilities.


Versatility is Key Aven’s products are de -


signed to adapt to the unique challenges of different industries. Whether it’s enhancing produc- tivity in a manufacturing setting or improving precision in scien- tific research, Aven is there to deliver solutions that matter. In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, staying ahead of


Aven magnifying lamp.


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Automated Optical Inspection and Metrology System


or more than three decades, Aven has stood as an example of innovation and quality in the precision tools and opti-


industry trends is crucial for innovation. Aven has embraced this dynamic environment,


channeling emerging demands into its prod- uct development strategy. One significant trend is the push toward


digital transformation and smart manufactur- ing. Aven has responded by integrating advanced imaging technologies and digital connectivity features into its products. For example, its digital microscopes allow users to capture, analyze, and share high-resolution images seamlessly, fostering collaboration and documentation in industrial and research environments.


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Excellence Achieved: Recognized Leaders in Wirebond Applications including Wirebond Loop Height Measurement.


Nordson’s new in-line SQ3000M2 Inspection and Metrology system, designed for microelectronics applications, provides superior performance with unparalleled accuracy and resolution. The SQ3000M2 is an extension of the best-in-class SQ3000 platform that improves yields, processes and productivity.


Powered by Focus Variation Metrology (FVM) technology and high resolution telecentric optics, the system provides exceptional defect coverage and measurement capabilities. The sensors provide 2D and 3D height measurements for high resolution applications also requiring height measurements. The system is ideal for micro-electronics inspection of various packages like wire bonds including loop height measurement.


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