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July, 2021 ElEctronic Mfg Products


Nikon Adds Two New CNC Measurement Systems


BRIGHTON, MI — Two new models have now been added to Nikon Metrology’s latest NEXIV S-range of CNC video measuring sys- tems suitable for inline, automated dimen- sional measurement tasks. The CNC video


and the huge increase in the number of elec- tronic components installed in automobiles, there is a greater need for video measuring systems to measure more components at high- er speeds in automated production lines. The NEXIV VMZ-S series has realized


this increased throughput by maintaining and enhancing the performance of the previ- ous model, the NEXIV VMZ-R series. In No- vember 2020, Nikon released the first in the lineup of new VMZ-S systems, the VMZ- S3020, which is part of the fourth generation of the NEXIV series. The VMZ-S4540 and VMZ-S6555 now


NEXIV CNC video measurement system.


measurement system, NEXIV, can automati- cally measure the dimensions of component features using Nikon’s world renowned opti- cal and image processing technology. By analyzing the captured image of a


component, detecting feature edges at high speed, both accurately and with repeatabili- ty, it is possible to quickly measure compo- nents with simple and complex features. With the growth in demand for measuring smaller components with higher performance,


Dedicated Ti tanium Select ive Solder Nozzle Machining Services


join and expand this lineup and are perfect solutions for medium and large components or for loading multiple components. Now that the full lineup of NEXIV VMZ-S series is available it is possible to select the most suit- able machine according to a customer’s appli- cations and installation environment. In addition, by utilizing the Remote Con-


trol SDK software (optional), multiple NEXIV systems can be fully integrated into the production line and systems can be ac-


cessed and operated remotely. Contact: Nikon Metrology, Inc., 12701


Grand River Avenue, Brighton, MI 48116 % 810-220-4360


E-mail: meghan.meinert@nikon.com Web: www.nikonmetrology.com


Adjustable SMT Ful l Process Carrier


Seika Introduces New Screen Mask Cleaner


from Sawa TORRANCE, CA — Seika Machinery, Inc., is now offering the new SC-MM7VE screen mask cleaner from Sawa. The system is ideal for users who clean a large number of screens per day and have several size patterns of screens or fine-pitch screens. The SC-MM7VE com-


SC-MM7VE screen mask cleaner.


bines ultrasonic waves and pressured spray to clean stencils up to 39.4 in. (1,000 mm). With a one touch cleaning and drying process, the system offers drying with compressed air. The Screen Mask Cleaner accommodates a range of sizes, from 21.7 x 23.6 to 39.4 x 39.4 in. (550 x 600 to 1,000 x 1,000


mm). Special modifications for automation


and size also are available. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,


3528 Torrance Boulevard,


Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


Manual Sl ide Line (Combo-Slide)


Wet ted Selective Solder Nozzles


PCB Assembly and Handling Solutions


Custom Selective Solder Fixture


Assembly Fixture (Flip-Rak)


1 Gwinnup Road • Blairstown, NJ 07825 Phone: 908.362.5588 • Fax: 908.362.5115 cs@mb-mfg.com • WWW.MB-MFG.COM


Adjustable Wave Solder Fixture


Ti tanium Finger Masks Board St i f feners


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