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March 2026


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Adaptsys to Demo Inline Taping and Inspection Solutions


PETERSFIELD, UK — The Adaptsys Group is showcasing automation solutions for inline carrier tape production and in- spection at APEX Expo 2026. The Adaptsys Group will


demonstrate Re-flex, the world’s only inline carrier tape forming system and a patented technolo- gy designed to integrate directly with automated tape-and-reel (T&R) machines. Unlike conven- tional approaches that rely on pre-manufactured embossed car- rier tape, Re-flex forms carrier tape inline, on demand, as part of the packaging process. Re-flex manufactures Re-flex


embossed carrier tape on demand and supports integration with customers’ manufacturing envi- ronments through an optional API interface. This enables con- trol and data exchange with MRP systems, delivering full traceabil-


INSPECTIS Launches New Ring Light


KISTA, SWEDEN — INSPEC- TIS AB announces the launch of a new ring light, HD-124-WUV, a dual white and UV ring light with integral dimmer and seg- ment control. Developed for use with INSPECTIS’ digital micro- scopes, the new ring light will de- but at APEX Expo 2026. The new HD-124-WUV is an


industrial grade ring light con- taining 32 white, and 8 high power UV LEDs arranged along two rings. This feature-packed


Have you ever wondered, “Is my ESD floor working the way it is supposed to?”


If it isn’t, will you know? What could go wrong? What is the risk to you?


HD-124-WUV ring light.


unit is designed for applications where sequential or independent white and UV illumination is needed. It offers homogenous, high-intensity light output and features an integrated on/off switch with electronic dimmer. It also features dedicated switches for UV and segment control. An optional polarizer/analyzer filter


kit is available. Contact: INSPECTIS AB,


Torshamnsgatan 35, 164 40, Kista, Sweden %+46-8-270191 E-mail: sasan@inspect-is.com Web: www.inspect-is.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 2638


✓ Inadequately grounded workers? ✓ Charge generation above mandatory limits? ✓ Electronics damaged by ESD events? ✓ Faulty products shipping to customers? ✓ Risk to the company? ✓ Personal accountability?


If you would like to know if your ESD floor is working as it should, then visit Static- Stop to arrange for a free ohmmeter test. We will test your ESD floor for FREE and advise the best solutions for you.


See at APEX Expo, Booth 3307


ity, real-time production data, and improved process visibility. Also on display will be


3DInspect, the company’s auto- mated carrier tape inspection system. 3DInspect simplifies the creation of Certificates of Confor - mance (CoCs) by replacing man- ual inspection and documenta- tion with consistent, automated measurement and reporting. The system reduces the time re- quired to generate a CoC from approximately 30 minutes to just


one minute, while improving ac- curacy and repeatability. Re-flex and 3DInspect com-


plement one another — one pro- ducing carrier tape and the other verifies it.


Contact: Adaptsys, Ltd., Unit 1, Rotherbrook Court,


Petersfield, GU32 3QG, UK %+44-0-1730-262-444 E-mail: info@adaptsys.com Web: www.adaptsys.com


Re-flex tape forming system. See at APEX Expo, Booth 2720


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