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March 2026


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SAN JOSE, CA — WKK America will introduce Multiline Technol- ogy post-etch punch (PEP) sys- tems to the North American PCB fabrication market at APEX Expo 2026. The company will showcase the ECP-8000 and ATP-7800 product lines, bring- ing field-proven registration ac- curacy to fabricators supporting advanced HDI and high-layer- count applications.


NanoFlowX to Exhibit High-Speed Non-Masking


Coatings DALLAS, TX — NanoFlowX is now offering its breakthrough PCB waterproofing technology. As electronics manufacturers


face rising labor costs, long process times, and capital-inten- sive coating equipment, Nano - FlowX offers a faster, simpler, and far more profitable alternative. By eliminating masking, spray pro- gramming, and high-cost machin- ery, NanoFlowX enables manufac- turers to dramatically reduce op- erating expenses in combined labor, equipment, and process savings, all while improving dura- bility and throughput. At APEX Expo 2026, Nano -


FlowX will demonstrate V2, its flagship waterproofing solution capable of achieving IP67/IP68- level protection in minutes. Unlike traditional acrylic,


silicone, or parylene conformal coatings, NanoFlowX nanocoat- ings are 100% reworkable, mak- ing repairs and modifications fast and cost-efficient. The ultra- thin coating delivers complete 360-degree protection on even connectors, all while maintain- ing electrical performance and serviceability. Application is sub- stantially faster than conformal coating processes, and the fin- ished protection is more durable at a fraction of the cost. Designed for mission-critical


electronics, NanoFlowX coatings protect against water ingress, dust, humidity, salt fog, and cor- rosion, while adding virtually no weight or thickness. Applications include printed circuit boards, sensors, optics, batteries, com- munications equipment, drones, ruggedized servers, and electron- ics used in defense, aerospace, industrial, and other harsh envi- ronments.


Contact: NanoFlowX, 2150


Chenault Drive, Dallas, TX 75006 %323-396-9200 E-mail: rick@nanoflowx.com Web: www.nanoflowx.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 4032 www.weller-tools.com/wxsmart CONNECTING THE FUTURE OF SOLDERING CONNECT SMART


WKK Intros Multiline Post-Etch Punch Systems The ECP-8000 is an ad-


vanced 8-camera post-etch punch and inline inspection system ca- pable of punch repeatability as tight as ±3.81 µm), with standard production specifications of ±7.62 to 12.7 µm) tailored to application requirements. In addition to precision


punching, the ECP-8000 per- forms in-line inspection, verify- ing image squareness and coaxi- al alignment between the top and bottom panel sides. Cus- tomers report measurable im- provements in overall yield fol- lowing implementation. The sys-


tem operates on Windows 11 and supports MES and SECS/GEM integration for Industry 4.0 man- ufacturing environments.


The ATP-7800 is designed


for high-volume production, de- livering up to 9+ panels per minute with punch repeatability of ±12.7 µm). The system is back- ward-compatible with legacy Op- tiline equipment, making it an ideal upgrade or replacement op- tion for fabricators with existing


Multiline installations. Contact: WKK America, 175


Bernal Road, Suite 200, San Jose, CA 95119 % 408-738-3131 E-mail: bacon@wkka.com Web: www.multiline-tech.com


ECP-8000 post-etch punch and inspection system.


See at APEX Expo, Booth 4545


SAFE


TOTAL PROCESS CONTROL


www.weller-tools.com/wxsmart See at APEX Expo, Booth 3516


CONTROL


Apex Tool Group, LLC 1000 Lufkin Road Apex, NC 27539 Tel: +1 919 387 0099 Fax: +1 866 907 9706 ©2022, Apex Tool Group LLC


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