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October, 2021


SAN DIEGO, CA — KIC offers solutions to help with NPI set up, process optimization for reduced defects, improved OEE, and a complete ecosystem of solutions for thermal processes. KIC has solutions for challenges such as handling process audits, automat- ing manual profiling and data reporting tasks, MES connectivi- ty, Industry 4.0 implementation, NPI process setup, reducing sol- der defects (voiding, head in pil- low, tombstoning) and more. Electronics manufacturing


www.us-tech.com


and quality solder joints can be delivered with real-time inspec- tion capabilities and that is what KIC provides (and invented) for thermal processes. This critical data should be a part of every overall Industry 4.0 smart facto- ry solution to ensure all produc- tion through the oven is within specifications and that profile data is readily available for each individual board. The latest addition to the


today requires automated and real-time process control and traceability. Like SPI and AOI are for optical inspection, inspec- tion of the production reflow temperature profile is a must.


Advanced Wirebond Inspection from MVP


VISTA, CA — The inspection of sub 20µ wirebonds can be one of the most challenging tasks for any automated inspection sys- tem. Inspection systems need to measure the positions, rotations of all die and then calculate the new bond and wire locations, in real-time.


thermal process inspection family is KIC’s WPI, bringing its award- winning technology and thermal experience to the wave solder process. Wave Process Inspection provides users with automatic


profiling, including an industry first dwell time and parallelism measurement for each production board, real-time preheat and wave analytics, automatic SPC charting and more. KIC’s 45 years of experience in automated process data collec-


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KIC Enables Reflow and Wave Soldering Optimization Process control, traceability


tion, direct service and support offices in every region, and more than 25,000 systems in the field brings the most reliable, accu- rate and innovative solutions for electronics manufacturing ther- mal process tools. Move toward the future with full line connec- tivity, flexible production, data analytics and real-time insight, making sure to include ovens


and wave solder machines. Contact: KIC 16120 W


Bernardo Drive, San Diego, CA 92127 % 858-673-6050 E-mail: abailey@kicmail.com Web: www.kicthermal.com


Reflow process monitoring across several lines.


See at SMTAI Booth 3101, productronica A2.316


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MVP 900 series AOI system. Inspections must be per-


formed with the highest accuracy while keeping up with production UPH requirements. MVP’s 900 Series and 2030 systems can per- form these tasks and meet specs including mil-specs 883 and 750. MVP has a broad range of


inspection and measurement solutions available. MVP has focused on being the leader of innovation for Automated Optical Inspection with a truly diverse range of applications across multiple industry sectors. MVP provides a range of applica- tions and the depth of capabili- ties to provide custom solutions


to their customers. Contact: Machine Vision Products, Inc., 3270 Corporate


View, Suite D, Vista, CA 92081 % 760-438-1138 E-mail: sales@visionpro.com Web: www.visionpro.com


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Worldwide Headquarters Vista, California, USA. +1 (760) 438-1138 sales@visionpro.com


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