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www.us-tech.com Inline Selective Soldering System 1 Click SMT Launches
DONGGUAN, CHINA — 1 Click SMT Technology Co., ltd is pleased to introduce its new Unit-i1 latest generation com- pact inline selective soldering machine. It combines a drop jet fluxer nozzle, bottom IR preheat- ing, selective solder pot and AOI function. The result is a full-function
station for fluxing, preheating, soldering, and inspection.
Unit-i1 selective soldering system.
After soldering is complete,
the built-in AOI inspects all of the soldered joints for bridging, too lit- tle solder, excessive solder, solder particles, etc. Additionally, the “auto repairing function” can be activated to solder the “defect” po- sition again automatically. Unit-i1 can be used as
standalone or as a module with the highest flexibility. For vol- ume production, customers can
place unlimited boards one after another. For the production of different boards, customers can separate each machine as every machine can work individually. 1 Click SMT manufactures se-
lective soldering, wave soldering and PCB handling equipment under the Sasinno brand. For other equipment, such as AOI, re- flow ovens, conformal coating, dis- pensing, printers, SPI, odd inser- tion, etc, 1 Click SMT has an expe- rienced engineering team to source
and qualify these machines. Contact: 1 Click SMT Tech-
PACE’S New
ADS200 AccuDrive™ Soldering Station
Soldering Station ™ Handpiece
with Cool T
Lightweight, Ergonomic Aluminum Handpiece
Aluminum Handpiece Stays cool and comfortable all day. oductory price of $239
with Cool Touch Handpiece • Lightweight, Ergonomic Stays cool and comfortable all day • Most Cost-Ef
e less than half the price of most cartridge style or curie point tips.
• One Tip Cartridge, Any Temperature
One Tip Cartridge, Any T
Unlike wth curie point tips, select any temperature for a chosen tip cartridge wicartridge without having to buythout having to buy additionaladditional tips. tips.
Unlike with curie point tips, selecti any
• Unsurpassed Thermal Performance and Productivity
Unsurpassed Thermal Performance and Productivity
• Rugged All-Metal Construction
• High-Capacity High-Capacity
Integrated Heater Deliver up to 120 watts t off pure power.
Integrated Heater Deliver up o 120 watts o pure power
Sawa Eco-Roll SC-ER360.
eliminates waste and saves money by reusing wiper rolls for printing machines. The SC-ER360 cleans wiper
rolls in 20 minutes. In addition to providing a reduction in waste, use of the wiper roll cleaner re- sults in reduced CO2 emissions. Seika will conduct a test run
Find out mout more atFind out more at
paceworldwide.com/ADS200
of cleaning a used roll sent in by the customer for evaluation. Seika Machinery, Inc. (SMI) is a subsidiary of Seika Corporation, Japan and member of the Mit-
subishi Global Group. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc., 3528 Torrance Boulevard,
1-877-882-7223 |
paceworldwide.com Solutions and systems for soldering, rework and repair of electronics
Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 E-mail:
info@seikausa.com Web:
www.seikausa.com
Rugged All-Metal Construction
Production Soldering REDEFINED.
Try the new ADS200 and improve your bottom line in both light onments.
your bottom line in both light & heavy use environments.
Most Cost-Effective System Low introductory price of $239 (£199/€225) per station! T
System
(£199/ 225) per station! Tip cartridges are less than half the price of most cartridge style or curie point tips.
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nology Co., Ltd., Bld 1, Hua Ke Bao Chuang Industry Zone, Shi Da Road, Daling Shan, Dong- Guan, China % +86-769-853- 3739 E-mail:
sales@1clicksmt.com Web:
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Waste TORRANCE, CA — Seika Ma- chinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materi- als and engineering services, is pleased to announce that imple- mentation of its Sawa Eco-Roll SC-ER360 wiper roll cleaner may provide a 50 percent reduc- tion in costs. The Sawa Eco-Roll
Seika’s Sawa Eco-Roll Reduces
July, 2022
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