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FARNBOROUGH, UK —Gen3 is exhibiting alongside Horizon Sales at IPC APEX 2024, pre- senting a lineup of advanced technologies aimed at enhancing
Gen3: SIR Testing, Stencil Cleaning, Process Optimization testing in compliance with major
or 256 channels, each current- limited to encourage dendrite growth for failure analysis, the system offers enhanced flexibili- ty and parallel testing capabili- ties, significantly increasing throughput. The award-winning Gensonic
Stencil Cleaning system also will be on display. The system uses a 40 kHz on-contact ultrasonic
transducer for high efficiency cleaning of stencil apertures. Another highlight is the
MUST3 Solderability Tester by GEN3, setting the benchmark for solderability testing with unparalleled accuracy and exten- sive testing capabilities. Developed in collaboration with top industry partners, the MUST3 conducts solderability
international standards. Contact: Gen3, B2,
Armstrong Mall, Southwood Business Park, Farnborough,
Hampshire, GU14 0NR, UK % +44-0-12-5252-1500 E-mail:
sales@gen3systems.com Web:
www.gen3systems.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 3934
PDR Showcases Advanced Rework and Compact X-ray
CM series process ionic contamination tester.
the efficiency and reliability of circuit assembly processes. At the show, Gen3 will be
launching its new CM series process ionic contamination tester, a combined ROSE and PICT Tester with 6 Sigma verifi- cation. Developed in accordance with the new IPC J-Std-001 standard (the removal of ROSE), this equipment enables a user to accurately measure ionic con- tamination. One of the featured products
is the GEN3 AutoSIR2+, a cut- ting-edge solution for ensuring quality and reliability in elec- tronics. With options for 64, 128,
SHINGLE SPRINGS, CA — PDR Americas is set to showcase its latest innovations at IPC APEX. The PDR IR-E3 is an
advanced rework station designed to cater to BGA/SMT components with precision and efficiency. This cutting-edge system boasts key features such as advanced focused IR component heating, quartz IR PCB preheating with up to three zones, and a split beam prism sys- tem enabling simultaneous PCB/ component viewing. The station ensures preci-
sion in component placement up to 10 µm, precise PCB handling, and includes a component nest/flux application facility. With closed-loop non-contact temperature sensing, advanced automatic thermal process con- trol, a reflow process observation
camera, and PCB forced air cool- ing, the IR-E3 streamlines the rework process, setting a new standard for accuracy and con- trol across a diverse range of components. PDR will showcase the GenX-
90P, an ultra-high-performance X-ray system designed for preci- sion inspection. Key features include: compact system, accom- modating PCB sizes up to 21 x 17.5 in. (533 x 445 mm); customiz- able flat panel detectors or image intensifier options; and a 90 kV, 8W, 4 µm X-Ray tube, 0.18 mA with magnification up to 1,100x. Primarily designed for BGA
inspection and analysis, counter- feit inspection, porosity/voiding detection, medical device inspec- tion, wirebond inspection, and LED inspection, this system
ensures precise and reliable results. With radiation levels less than 1 µSv/hr (0.1 mR/hr) and compliance with USFDA 21 CFR-1, J-1000, 1020.40 stan- dards, it prioritizes safety in all operations. The GenX-90P is equipped
with programmable four-axis (X, Y, Z1/Z2) fully motorized motion control, facilitating comprehen- sive inspection capabilities. Its BGA/QFN/flip chip software includes pass/fail criteria, sphere size, void analysis, and a 3D
grayscale option. Contact: PDR Americas,
3869 Dividend Drive, Shingle
Springs, CA 95682 % 530-676-6262 E-mail:
sales@pdrxy.com Web:
www.pdr-rework.com/americas
See at IPC APEX, Booth 3829
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2639
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