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CYPRESS, CA — Hanwha Techwin Automa- tion Americas, formerly Samsung C&T Au- tomation, is highlighting its range of state-of- the-art solutions, including the XM520, HM520W, HM520, Decan S1 and ESE Stencil Printer Technology at IPC APEX 2024. The HM520W is a premium flexible
mounter with wide ranging capabilities includ- ing head modularity for chip, flex, multifunc- tion and odd-form handling of extremely large, tall and heavy components requiring vacuum, gripper and precision placement force control. The XM520 is the standard of flexibility,
designed to address SMT and THT produc- tion scenarios, extra-large board applica- tions, and compatibility with previous gener-
XM520 flexible chip mounters.
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ation machinery (Decan Series, SM Series), select tape, tube, tray handling solutions,
April/May, 2024 Hanwha Presents Upgraded SMT Line Equipment
and innovative radial and axial component feeder technologies with integrated lead cut- ting and forming functionality. Hanwha takes pride in being the only
SMT manufacturer providing a fully harmo- nized SMT line solution, comprising full dual printing, SPI, pick-and-place, reflow, AOI, and board handling machinery. This integrated ap- proach enables dual-lane production of differ- ent products within the smallest footprint, de- livering unmatched efficiency. The Decan S1 is designed for prototyp-
ing, new product introduction, and volume production applications. Its robust design and exclusive flying vision alignment system deliver exceptional performance, efficiency,
and reliability. Contact: Hanwha Techwin
Metals Waste Recycling That Pays You Back! Joining with Conecsus Metals Me Joining with Conecsus Metals Mexico SA de C a Division of Conecsus L o SA de CV,, a Division of Conecsus LLC
Automation Americas, Inc., 6000 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-373-4200 E-mail:
jonny.n@hanwha.com Web:
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See at IPC APEX, Booth 4020
EVS Displays Solder Recovery Systems
COWES, UK —EVS Inter national is showcasing its EVS 18KLFHS Solder Recovery Systems at IPC APEX 2024. The key to the EVS 18KLFHS’s exceptional perform- ance is its innovative design, fea- turing a sealed cabinet that clever- ly integrates the dross bucket and fume extraction. This concept ensures both
At Conecsus, we’re dedicated to environmentally responsible recycling and high real yield recovery of Tin, Lead, Silver from SMT/PCB Metallic reclaim forms including dross,solids, paste, and more.
We are one of the largest non-ferrous secondary Tin and Tin/ Lead based alloy recyclers in the world, and we operate the largest rotary furnace in the western hemisphere.
We pay on pounds received through the door, not just on recovery, and we pay on time. Learn more; visit
www.conecsusllc.com today!
Conecsus U.S. Tel. +1 (972) 551-5900 Conecsus Metals Mexico +52 664 331 4239
security and efficiency in the sol- der recovery process. At its core, the system features the tilting pot mechanism, an industry-first
Solder recovery system.
innovation that eliminates the need for traditional twin opposed air rams and doors, resulting in a substantial boost in efficiency and productivity. What sets the EVS 18KLFHS
apart is its ability to invert and ro- tate the dross/solder pot, com- bined with an ingenious hot air- activated auto drain tap. This re- sults in the creation of clean ingot bars, enabling the recovery of up to 80 percent of solder from the dross. This remarkable efficiency is made possible through EVS’s
patented technology. Contact: EVS International,
Unit 17, Broadfield Park, Seav- iew Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight,
PO31 7US, UK % +44-0-8451-304733 E-mail:
sales@evsinternational.com Web:
www.solderrecovery.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 730
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