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October, 2021 ElEctronic Mfg Products


Heraeus Develops New Coating for High-Temp Alloys


CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — A patented coating process from Heraeus extends the service life


nate products during production. The new process is applied


by aerosol deposition. Possible applications


include calcination and drying furnaces, which are used for example in metal substrate production or the manufacture of battery materials. In these indus- tries, high purity is essen- tial.


Avoiding impurities


Coating application: conveyor furnace for metal substrates.


of high-temperature alloys for furnaces and chemical plants. One of the biggest chal-


lenges of high-temperature al- loys is that their service life is limited by corrosion. Apart from maintenance


downtime, the corrosion causes flaking, and these flakes contami-


there fore means reducing scrap and increasing pro- ductivity. Heraeus con- ducted a study that dem - on strated how the coating protects all nickel alloys if


they contain at least 0.5 percent


aluminum. Contact: Heraeus, Inc., 24 Union Hill Road, West Con-


shohocken, PA 19428 % 215-944-9981 E-mail: jeffery.oddo@heraeus.com Web: www.heraeus- electronics.com


Economical Benchtop Depaneling Router from FKN


MILLIS, MA — Singulating low volume tab-routed PCBs to strict military specifications requires the right tool for the job. Now, with the benchtop PCB depanel- ing router from FKN Systek, ap- plications requiring routing rather than punching are easily taken care of. This machine is also useful


as a backup to high-speed pro- grammable routers for short runs, and for separating thick back planes which cannot be sin- gulated by other means. The FKN R100 tabletop depaneling router is designed for manually separating PCB panels and pro- ducing uniform edges with qual- ity comparable to inline pro- grammable router systems. Accommodating virtually


any size PCB, the FKN R100 tabletop depaneling router has tooling which lets an operator match the contour of the cutting path around a PCB panel. Fea- tures include adjustable spindle


MODEL 802 TABLE TOP HOT/COLD TEST HANDLER


• Optional-55°C to +155°C minimum working range.


• Handles all device types, 1.6mm x 1.6mm –60mm x 60mm.


• Near zero changeover kits. • Base price starts at under $31,500.


www.exatron.com 1-800-EXA-TRON 1-408-629-7600


speed up to 35,000 RPM; ad- justable router bit height; choice of five standard bit sizes; and built-in dust extraction channel.


FKN R100 tabletop depaneling router.


Contact: FKN Systek, 115


Pleasant Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508-376-2500 E-mail: fkn@fknsystek.com Web: www.fknsystek.com


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