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ULT Showcases Fume Extraction and Filtration Systems
MAPLE RIDGE, BC, CANADA, — The need for fume extraction technology in electronics manu- facturing has long been estab- lished — primarily as part of occupational health and safety. Systems for air purification
ensure clean manufacturing pro - cesses, increasing the quality of the process and products. At pro- ductronica 2021, ULT AG will present proven and new solu- tions of extraction and filtration
technology that have been spe- cially designed for air pollutants in electronics production. From mobile and flexible
systems to stationary solutions, ULT offers a wide range of filter systems that effectively and sus- tainably remove, for example, soldering or laser fumes, adhe- sive fumes, or the finest dusts. The LAS 800 extraction sys-
tem for laser fume and dust is a true innovation. It was devel-
Soldering fumes are common applications for air filtration.
It is currently one of the qui- Experienced To Be MegaStrip 9680
Exceptional Processing Range for Large Cable Diameters
The MegaStrip 9680 automatic cut & strip machine processes single core wires, multiconductor cables and shielded cables up to 35 mm (1.38“) in outer diameter. It is optimized for maximum production output
Precise, multistep stripping due to multiblade cutting unit and SmartDetect quality monitoring system
changeover of complete blade sets
Extensive libraries for recurring cable end types and processing methods simplify programming
Economical production and waste prevention
Wire Solutions for a Connected World
schleuniger.com
See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 819, MD&M MN, Booth 631 and productronica, B4.305
etest systems in its class, which scores with its compact, robust, and flexible design, in addition to a long filter service life and sim- ple installation and maintenance options. What makes the LAS 800 system special, is the multitude of
oped for the removal of large quantities of the finest particles and gases that are produced dur- ing laser processing of metals, plastics, and other nonmetallic materials.
options. These offer users previ- ously unimagined options for adapting the extraction system flexibly to changing processes and materials on the one hand and guaranteeing safe use with com- bustible dust on the other. The optimal capture of air-
borne pollutants forms the basis for the efficiency of extraction and filter systems. To this end, ULT will be presenting selected stan- dard solutions at productronica, which are examples of the variety of capturing elements and extrac- tion arms. In addition, the compa- ny offers special capturing solu- tions that have been developed
for special applications. Contact: ULT Canada Sales
Inc., 12835 Lilly Drive, Suite 404, Maple Ridge, British
Columbia, V2W 126, Canada % 414-377-1376 E-mail:
office@ult-usa.com Web:
www.ult-na.com
See at productronica A4.549 Juki Intros Automated Component Insertion System
FREMONT, CA — Juki Automa - tion Systems (JAS) has intro- duced its new JM-50 automated component insertion system, uti- lizing Juki’s advanced TAK - UMI placement head. This head automatically adjusts its height to provide the opti- mal speed and component handling at the same time. It can pick with up to
four nozzles simultaneously. The JM-50 is supported by Juki’s JaNets line control software, along with all other current pick-and-place mod- els. This makes it easy to pro- gram the entire line from one software package. Laser and vision inspection allows the JM-50 to inspect the leads and the body of a component and a lead correction unit straightens and corrects bent leads. Multiple nozzle types are
available, including vacuum, axial, gripper and mini chuck, and the system can handle radial,
axial, stick, bowl, tray and SMT tape feeders. Additionally, the new MVF feeder enables the JM- 50 to handle bulk components.
JM-50 automated component insertion platform.
Contact: Juki Automation Systems, 412 Kato Terrace,
Fremont, CA 94539 % 510-468-6213 E-mail:
carlos.eijansantos@juki.com Web:
www.jukiamericas.com
See at SMTAI Booth 3439 and productronica A3.141
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