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June 2025


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Page 33 FKN Systek Provides Blade Resharpening


MILLIS, MA — Clean and safe singulation of printed circuit panels using circular blades requires that blades need to be sharp so that there is no excess pressure on the panels as they are separated. As part of a maintenance schedule one should inspect blades every 30 days to make sure they are in good condition. FKN Systek provides blade resharpen-


ing for the K Series of depanelizers. Rejuve- nate equipment at a fraction of the cost of buying new blades. FKN can even help keep equipment from other suppliers in top form. Turnaround is generally one day. FKN was established in the latter part of


the 20th century to serve the PCB assembly in- dustry with equipment and expertise for de- paneling loaded PCBs in the end stage of the production process. The company’s broad line of de- paneling equipment ranges from low-cost benchtop tools such as the N100 PCB nibbler used to singu- late tab routed panels, to high vol- ume production systems such as the K6000 inline multiple circular blade depanelizer for singulating


TAGARNO Introduces AI-Powered Microscopy


Platform TUCKER, GA — TAGARNO has unveiled its latest AI-powered platform designed to enhance in- spection processes in the electron- ics industry. The new platform in- tegrates artificial intelligence to automate defect detection, im- prove accuracy, and streamline quality control workflows. The AI-driven system lever-


ages advanced vision-based algo- rithms to detect anomalies, such as missing components, and al- lows operators to accept or reject AI-generated suggestions. With each interaction, the system con- tinuously learns and refines its ac- curacy, making inspections more reliable and efficient over time. Traditional microscopy in-


spection relies heavily on manu- al oversight, which can be time- consuming and prone to human error. TAGARNO’s AI-powered platform introduces an innova- tive approach, enabling real- time, intelligent decision-making that optimizes production effi- ciency and ensures consistent quality control. Whether manufacturers are


looking to optimize defect detec- tion or develop their own AI-pow- ered workflows, TAGARNO’s vi- sion-based AI platform provides the foundation for smarter, more


adaptive quality control processes. Contact: TAGARNO, 5126


South Atlanta Drive, Tucker, GA 30084 % 678-978-3718 E-mail: mail@tagarno.com Web: www.tagarno.com


PCB depaneling blades.


pre-scored boards. What sets the company apart from the


competition is its ability to supply custom so- lutions to PCB singulation requirements. Al- though the standard equipment will provide a solution to most depaneling jobs, there are many occasions where unique board geome- tries and particular designs will call for a non-standard application or additional tool- ing for effective board handling in the singu- lation process. FKN’s in-house production de- partment is able to build and assemble both prototype tooling, and tooling for the aug-


mentation of the depaneling process. Contact: FKN Systek, 115 Pleasant


Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508-376-2500 E-mail: fkn@fknsystek.com Web: www.fknsystek.com


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