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March 2026


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TORRANCE, CA — Seika Machinery, Inc., is exhibiting at APEX Expo 2026. The company will present a comprehensive line- up of inspection, routing, cleaning, and materials management tech- nologies designed to improve qual- ity, reliability, and efficiency in electronics manufacturing. Visitors can experience live


Seika to Exhibit Inspection, Cleaning, and Material Control Solutions


applications. Inspection and process con-


demonstrations of the Sayaka CT56XJ router, a high-speed PCB depaneling system for large-format boards that delivers precise cutting with minimal stress on components while sup- porting traceability and auto- mated operation. Seika will also highlight the Sawa T100 auto- matic aperture inspection sys- tem, which provides rapid, auto- mated stencil aperture inspec- tion to maintain print quality and process consistency. Cleaning and maintenance


solutions on display include the upgraded Sawa EcoBrid cleaner, featuring a fast three-minute cleaning and drying cycle while using just 40cc of solvent per stencil. The Unitech cleaner will demonstrate thorough cleaning for large boards and demanding


CalcuQuote: Intelligent Sourcing and Quoting Solutions


DALLAS, TX — CalcuQuote is highlighting new capabilities in its supply chain and quoting plat- form at APEX Expo 2026. he com- pany will highlight how intelli- gent automation is being integrat- ed into its solutions to support everyday sourcing and procure- ment challenges. AI-powered capabilities help


teams reduce costs, manage in- ventory and hard costs, speed de- livery timelines, and prioritize preferred suppliers. By automat- ing complex decision-making, users can focus more time on run- ning their business while achiev- ing more consistent, accurate out- comes for each assembly or order. CalcuQuote is also expanding


how data is used across the plat- form. By centralizing information such as product change notifica- tions, compliance data, environ- mental details, and approved al- ternates, users can streamline workflows and respond quickly to


supply chain changes. Contact: CalcuQuote, 44


Englewood Drive, Murphy, TX 75094 %909-278-8233 E-mail: info@calcuquote.com Web: www.calcuquote.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 3621


trol technologies include the NLT N1 checker for defect detec- tion, Hitachi Giken Systems so- lutions for high-reliability pro- duction, and Malcom process control equipment featuring a new viscometer and solder paste mixer for improved materials consistency. Seika will also present


McDry MB-302A and DXU- 1001A dry cabinets for moisture-


Sawa EcoBrid cleaning system.


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sensitive device storage, the Moritech EMC scanner WM7000 for pre-compliance diagnostics, and the Kyowa sampling moiré camera DSMC-100A for non-con- tact 3D measurement of warp,


strain, and deformation. Contact: Seika Machinery,


Inc., 21241 S. Western Avenue,


Suite 140, Torrance, CA 90501 %310-540-7310 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 1434


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