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April/May, 2024 Robotas to Debut New THT Inspection
PANNAL, UK — Robotas Tech - nol ogies, Ltd., is demonstrating its full lineup of smart THT pro- duction technology at IPC APEX 2024, including the Mascot clinch SMEMA conveyor system, board handling, intelligent carousels and dynamic pick to
embedded in Mascot Verify plays a pivotal role in the quality as- surance process. It guarantees, at the point of part placement by the operator, that each compo- nent is accurately positioned. Furthermore, the system en- sures that components with po-
throughput and virtually elimi- nating setup time and rework. Mascot systems are ESD safe, electronically height adjustable, and provide component storage and delivery via carousel and DPL arrays. Component storage is mounted on articulated arms for enhanced ergonomics.
Contact: Robotas Technolo-
gies, Ltd., Unit 4, Thirkill Park, Thirkill Drive, Pannal, HG3
1GQ, UK % +44-0-1474-815-815 E-mail:
sales@robotas.com Web:
www.robotas.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 730
New Overmolding for Connectors from binder
Robotas clinch conveyor.
light (DPL) picking indication for component storage. Robotas is launching its new
Mascot Verify THT inspection product, marking its debut in the North American market. Mascot Verify is designed to uphold the standard of error-free PCB as- sembly pre-soldering, ensuring a seamless no-fault-forward pro - cess.
The Verify camera system
larity are correctly oriented dur- ing placement, thereby enhanc- ing the overall precision and reli- ability of the assembly process. Robotas’ Mascot systems au-
tomate and streamline PCB as- sembly via their laser guided component placement and visual work instructions. Mascot guides the operator through the com- plete build process, improving product quality, increasing
CAMARILLO, CA — binder is now offering its 709- and 719-se- ries products with a new over- molding for the straight ver- sions. The connectors featuring snap-in locking are characterized by high retention forces but can still be quickly mated and un- mated. These properties are ben- eficial in metrology and medical device-technology applications, for example, which are subject to enhanced functional safety re- quirements. Metering and handheld op-
erating devices in hygiene-criti- cal application areas, such as in medical equipment, require de- signs optimized for safe handling as well as resistance to dirt. binder has therefore equipped its 709 and 719 snap-in series with a new overmolding that supports
single-handed mating and un- mating, but also improves resist- ance to contamination. binder engineers have devel- oped a triangular overmolding
Connectors with overmolding.
design that features no gaps, grooves, or undercuts allowing dirt to accumulate. This signifi- cantly increases the applications’
resistance to contamination. Contact: Binder USA, 3903
Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925 E-mail:
sales@binder-usa.com Web:
www.binder-usa.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1845
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