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July, 2021


Nordson Debuts High Volume Fluid Dispenser


To Be Strategic


CrimpCenter 64 SP


Produce Faster, More Precisely, and More Cost Effectively


The CrimpCenter 64 SP processes wires with conductor cross sections from 0.13 to 6 mm² and features the latest quality assurance options, such as SmartDetect, WireCam and Guided Feasibility Study, to ensure transparency and traceability of important production data. These features, along with a number of performance enhancements,   production with high quality requirements.


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Reliable, high precision technology Increased effective performance Minimized setup times


 Optimized parameter settings Enhanced deposit quality


Wire Solutions for a Connected World


CARLSBAD, CA — Nordson Elec - tronics Solutions has launched its ASYMTEK Forte™ MAX fluid dispensing system with high ac- curacy, dual-valve jetting in two modes, and patented, real- time correction to accommo- date skewed parts. Designed for high-volume


electronics manufacturing, Forte MAX improves through- put for printed circuit board and flex circuit assembly, MEMs, and electromechanical assembly when dispensing sealants, encapsulants, under- fills, and precise coating. The Forte MAX system


dispenses from two identical or two different valves using a single set of hardware. In one configuration, two high-fre- quency IntelliJet® jetting sys- tems dispense fluid simultane- ously for applications with multi- up, panelized, or patterned parts with consistent spacing. In a second configuration,


Forte MAX fluid dispensing system.


several factors contribute to the improvement: the motion control system checks fiducials quicker and moves the jets faster. The real-time skew correc-


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two different fluids are dis- pensed on the same part from two different valves, such as for dam-and-fill encapsulation and in high-mix production environ- ments. A unique skew adjust- ment comes with the dual-valve system so that production is not slowed by shifted parts and var- ied component heights. The patented real-time correction au- tomatically adjusts for skewed parts and component height variation in the x, y and z axes. The company reports that


one customer has seen a 100 per- cent increase in throughput with the Forte MAX system after up-


tion increases the number of good parts produced. The IntelliJet systems operate at 500 Hz, versus older jets at 200 Hz, resulting in fluid being deposited more quick- ly. In addition, setting up the Forte MAX is simpler and more efficient so that changeovers are easier and faster. The integrated dual-valve station,


service closed-loop


process controls, and nozzle- cleaning rail reduce operator maintenance, improve productiv- ity, and keep the dispensing process within set limits. The system runs with Canvas® dis- pensing software, which simpli- fies programming tasks. Graphi- cal programming lets the user scan a workpiece, develop a pro- gram on or offline, and simulate the dispensing results on a virtu- al canvas.


Contact: Nordson ASYMTEK, 2747 Loker Avenue


West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-431-1919 E-mail: roberta.foster- smith@nordsonasymtek.com Web: www.nordson.com


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grading from the popular Spec- trum II with two original Dis- penseJet® DJ-9500 valves. Dur- ing the underfilling operation,


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