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March, 2024


OKW Launches Robust Handheld Enclosures


BRIDGEVILLE, PA —OKW’s ro- bust DATEC-MOBIL-BOX hand- held plastic enclosures are now available in seven versions. They are rated IP65 (optional) for use in harsh environments. High-performance DATEC- MOBIL-BOX is ideal for mobile data recording and transfer, measuring and control, and stock and sales logging. Six versions of DATEC-


Revolutionize Precision Soldering with the Stargate Laser Soldering


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System by Apollo Seiko Experience Unmatched Temperature Control and Precision in Every Solder Joint


The Stargate laser Soldering Unit represents a leap forward in soldering technology, integrating a coaxial laser head with real-time temperature control to ensure flawless soldering results.


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MOBIL-BOX are designed to house a wide range of standard LCD displays. All DATEC-MOBIL-BOX enclo- sures combine comfortable ergonomic curves with flat surfaces for installing inter- faces. The top is recessed to ac- commodate a membrane keypad. Inside, there are mounting pil- lars for PCBs. All the enclosures are mold-


ed in ABS (UL 94 HB) as stan- dard. They are offered in two standard colors: off-white (RAL 9002) and black (RAL 9005). Custom colors are available on request. Accessories include a soft-


touch SBS (TPE) protector, wall suspension elements, tilt foot bars for desktop use, sealing kits, bat-


tery compartments, battery clips, PE foam battery spacer, 1 x 9V contact kit, 1 x 9V plug-in contact, display window borders, anti-slide


Handheld device enclosures.


feet, ring eyelet and self-tapping screws for PCBs. OKW can supply DATEC-


MOBIL-BOX fully customized. Services include machining, lac- quering, printing, laser marking, decor foils, special materials, RFI/EMI shielding, and assem-


bly of accessories. Contact: OKW Enclosures,


Inc., 3000 Old Pond Road, E-mail:


Bridgeville, PA 15017 % 412-220-9244


seanb@okwenclosures.com Web: www.okwenclosures.com


Introducing 2 new models of Sayaka PCB Depaneling Router


Stand-alone/In-line 34XJ model offers flexibility and advanced features


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· Stand-alone or In-line selection


· Robot interface for robot communication · Traceability for managing routing date/status · Automatic router bit changer and confirm bit size · Improved tact time with fast travel


speed (Max 1000mm/sec)


Table-top 23S Model offers a small footprint for limited production space


bl t 23SM d l ff · Competitive price and short lead time e (New inventory arriving!)


· Easy Windows GUI software programming


· Reads QR codes & fiducial · MES interface and more


marks automatically features  Easy Windows GUI software programming


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 21241 S. Western Ave. Suite 140 Torrance, CA 90501 Phone: (310) 540-7310 Fax: (310) 540-7930


 23785 Cabot Blvd. Suite 306


Hayward, CA 94545 Tel: 510-293-0580 Fax: 510-293-0940


Clean depaneling


Automation of PCB loading & unloading


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Duluth, GA, 30096 Phone: (770) 446-3116 Fax: (770) 446-3118


· Upgraded dust-collection system


for high quality output · Cut precisely with high


repeatability (±0.01mm/10μm) 


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