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April/May, 2024 SEHO Highlights Inspection TE CHNOL OGIES X-ray technology like no other


and Soldering Technology ERLANGER, KY —SEHO is pre- senting a wide range of THT inspection solutions and solder- ing systems at IPC APEX 2024. SEHO PowerVision stands


for fast, automated, optical inspec- tion, and it is particularly designed for THT processes. It reliably detects typical soldering defects such as incomplete solder joints, solder bridges or solder balls. Generation of test plans is performed easily and conveniently at any PC using an offline teach program. An easy-to-use assistant guides the operator through the programming pro cess. The com- prehensive and individually expandable component library, as well as an automatic inspection search, simplify programming. Maximum ROI is achieved


Jewel Box X-ray Inspection Systems - Ultra-High Resolution, Microfocus X-ray Tubes, and Five-Axis Positioners


Superior Quality and Unsurpassed Reliability      


Total Flexibility - Full Rotation and Tilt Control


   


by combining SEHO Power - Vision with SEHO Assembly - Check, a component placement control system optimized specifi- cally for THT assemblies. Both systems can be integrated in just one module that is installed in front of the soldering system. At the assembly transport level, AssemblyCheck checks for cor- rect component placement. After the soldering process, SEHO PowerVision carries out the sol- der joint inspection at the return conveyor level of the module. SelectLine-C, SEHO’s modu-


lar and expandable inline selec- tive soldering system, has been supplemented with additional


modules that significantly in - crease the flexibility of the system and ensure higher productivity. A highlight of this machine is the


SEHO inspection systems.


award-winning SmartSplit func- tion, which turns an already effi- cient system into a highly flexible and highly productive selective soldering system for high-mix- high-volume production. Smart - Split controls and coordinates the process flow for different assem- blies in mixed operation. SEHO’s PowerWave wave


soldering system offers remark- able performance at simultane- ously low investment costs. The system has been designed for medium to large production series. Complex mixed boards are just as reliably soldered as con- ventional through-hole assem - blies.


Contact: SEHO North


America, Inc., 1445 Jamike Avenue, Suite 1, Erlanger, KY 41018 % 859-371-7346 E-mail: sehona@sehona.com Web: www.seho.de/en/north- america


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1034 Manufacturing Data Solutions from Arch Systems


PALO ALTO, CA — Arch Sys - tems is demonstrating its acclaimed ArchFX Platform, including the groundbreaking GLO™ solution and its collabo- rative efforts in global electron- ics manufacturing. With successful strategic


Repeatable Inspection     


Also available, refurbished and demo systems at reduced prices.


800-600-8866 Request A Quote


Glenbrooktech.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 2400


collaborations with Flex, Jabil, Plexus, HARMAN, and other widely respected manufacturers, Arch Systems has cemented its position as a pioneer in machine data solutions and intelligent actions for manufacturers. At the IPC APEX EXPO,


Arch Systems will highlight ArchFX GLO and its role in trans- forming manufacturing opera - tions through actionable intelli- gence. Arch’s direct-to-machine connectors, global data brokers, cloud-based analytics, and action monitoring and resolution capa- bilities offer an end-to-end manu- facturing solution that revolution- izes data-driven decision-making. A highlight of Arch Systems’


showcase will be the enhanced capabilities of GLO (Global and Local Operations Intelligence),


supplemented by the robust data analytics of ArchFX Process Insights™. GLO, adept at syn- chronizing global digitization strategies with local operational excellence, leverages Process Insights’ advanced analytics to provide electronics manufacturers with intelligent and actionable insights. This powerful combina- tion enables GLO to not only inte- grate seamlessly with existing fac- tory machines and solutions but also to transform vast manufac- turing data into precise, actionable steps. GLO offers unparalleled operational efficiency and deci- sion-making prowess through this enriched functionality at both global and local levels. This inno- vative approach ensures that the manufacturing process is opti- mized for peak performance, driv- en by data-led intelligence and


strategic actions. Contact: Arch Systems, Inc.,


380 Portage Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306 % 435-764-4766 E-mail: jdavis@archsys.io Web: www.archsys.io


See at IPC APEX, Booth 727


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