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October, 2021 AGVs, Workstations and Carts from Creform


GREER, SC — Creform Corpora- tion is a manufacturer of unique products for the design and building of material handling structures and AGVs. Creform’s NSI AGV can control up to 50 courses with 128 commands each via HMI touch screen and built- in RFID for traffic control. The Creform System consists of over 700 components including plas- tic-coated steel pipe, fittings, and accessories for building AGVs, flow racks, carts, workstations, and other material handling structures. AGVs, from simple


bolt-on units to sophisticated low profile tuggers. Systems can be simple loops


Mobile workstation.


for kit cart delivery to plant wide material delivery that are man- aged by Creform’s traffic control system. Units have a variety of load ratings, configurations, and power sources. Flow racks are de- signed and built as single-lane parts feeders to large supermar- ket systems for kitting. As with all Creform flow racks, capacity, size, and configurations are all custom designed for the application. Carts, from small general purpose


push carts to model specific kit- ting carts are Creform specialties Creform workstations are


built for single person use to multi-person assembly cells. Workstations can be configured for a stand-up or a sit-down posi- tion and can be built and de- signed on wheels or be station- ary. The Creform System is a proven component in continuous improvement and lean manufac- turing programs, and the compa- ny partners with customers in developing and implementing


these programs. Contact: Creform Corp.,


P.O. Box 830, Greer, SC 29652 % 800-839-8823


E-mail: scsales@creform.com Web: www.creform.com


TECHNICA, U.S.A. Fulfilling Manufacturing Needs Throughout the Electronics Industry


See at The ASSEMBLY Show Booth 715


MacDermid Alpha Elec. Highlights ALPHA HiTech Portfolio


•Fast setup & changeover •Simple operation


•Stable & reliable print process •Fine pitch printing capability •Excellent print definition


•Powerful off-Line programming •User friendly interface •Exceptional pickup reliability •100% ball & lead inspection •Optimal performance & accuracy


xcellent choice for High Mix, Medium Volume Production


SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ — MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions offers electronics sol- dering and bonding materials. MacDermid Alpha will promote the adhesive, edgebond, and un- derfill capabilities of the ALPHA HiTech polymer solutions portfo- lio of products. ALPHA HiTech is a full range of electronics assem- bly polymer products featuring underfills, edgebonds, encapsu- lants, and low temperature and SMD adhesives for the automo- tive, LED, consumer goods and industrial markets. The ALPHA HiTech line of


materials are designed to pro- vide high performance products specifically designed for a wide range of applications. Every- thing from component Underfills and Edgebond cornerfills for component robustness enhance- ment, Encapsulants for water- proofing and protection, along with SMT, Low Temperature and UV Adhesives for component and material attach applications. The ALPHA HiTech family of products provide high perform- ance technologies, at the lowest total cost of ownership to meet


today’s challenging applications. Contact: MacDermid Alpha


Available in the United States exclusively through Technica U.S.A.


1-800-909-8697 www.technica.com


Electronics Solutions, 300 Atri- um Drive, South Plainfield, NJ 08873 % 908-791-3035 E-mail: erika.sebens@macdermidalpha.c omWeb: www.macdermidalpha.com


See at SMTAI Booth 3333, productronica A4.466


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