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Business news www.us-tech.com October, 2022


ASMPT and SMarTsol Inaugurate Mexico Facility


SUWANEE, GA — ASMPT and its partner SMarT- sol Technologies recently celebrated the opening of SMarTsol’s training facility in the Mexican state of Querétaro. To mark the milestone, ASMPT and


discussions about specific ASMPT technologies and their role in enabling Open Automation. These included the SIPLACE TX placement


platform with WORKS Command Center operator guidance tools; DEK TQ high-speed, high-accura- cy screen printer, which maximizes operating time with minimal required assists; Factory Equip- ment Center for modular, scalable maintenance and management of all factory equipment, inde- pendent of supplier; and, ASMPT Academy learn- ing platform that delivers a learn-as-you-like ap- proach with interactive online, instructor-led and 3D virtual reality options. ASMPT’s Americas marketing manager, Mark


ASMPT’s Filemon Villanueva demos a DEK TQ high-speed printer.


SMarTsol welcomed over 50 attendees represent- ing several local electronics companies for a two- day event dedicated to ASMPT technology. The program began with a presentation about


Open Automation and the factory efficiency and quality benefits of ASMPT’s open communication protocols. Following this introduction, customers and future customers were divided among four ro- tational demonstrations for in-depth learning and


Ogden, who participated in the event, commented on the importance of this resource, “As major elec- tronics OEMs, particularly in the automotive sector, have established a notable presence in Querétaro to serve the Americas markets, training facilities like SMarTsol’s are critical. ASMPT has a long and es- tablished commitment to the Mexican electronics in- dustry, and our investment in Querétaro alongside our partner, SMarTsol, is the natural progression of our promise to serve customers locally to enable


manufacturing success.” Contact: ASMPT, 3975 Lakefield Court,


Suite 106, Suwanee, GA 30024 % 770-797-3189 E-mail: ogden.mark@asmpt.com Web: www.asm- smt.com r See at SMTAI, Booth 843


Henkel Invests in Startup Direct-C


IRVINE, CA — Henkel Adhesive Technologies has invested in Di- rect-C, Ltd. The company has de- veloped a sophisticated sensor technology for the early detection of hydrocarbon leaks. With the in-


Henkel Adhesive Technolo-


Direct-C has developed sensors to detect hydro - carbon leaks in pipelines.


vestment, Henkel aims to further expand its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business and drive the implementation of inno- vative digital applications.


TORRINGTON, CT — Dymax, leading manufacturer of rapid cur- ing materials and equipment, an- nounces its collaboration with Electronic Coating Technologies (ECT) to provide a one-stop-shop for Parylene conformal coating services to its current aerospace, defense, and automotive cus- tomers. By joining forces with ECT,


Dymax can offer customers the opportunity to work directly with their current application engineer or sales manager to select the


gies is one of the leading providers of MRO solutions in more than 800 different industry segments. With the recent launch of Loctite Pulse, Henkel offers a novel port- folio of Industrial Internet of Things solutions designed to min- imize downtime, save mainte- nance costs and underpin safety as well as sustainability. These data-enabled solutions empower customers in various industries to increase maintenance efficiency and effectiveness by monitoring the status of critical assets. With the implementation of these IIOT solutions across its MRO portfolio Henkel further expands its offer- ing beyond materials to create ad- ditional value for its customers. “The combination of the Di- rect-C sensor technology and our


most suitable conformal coating process, without having to out- source the business to multiple providers. The two companies will be able to share their comprehen- sive knowledge of the electronics industry to assist customers with their unique application and de- liver a rapid solution. Both parylene coatings and


Dymax light-curable conformal coatings are used to protect print- ed circuit boards from damage and environmental stress. Though similar in their purpose, parylene


broad MRO portfolio and expertise offers great potentials for innova- tive end-to-end solutions,” ex- plained Paolo Bavaj, head of corpo- rate venturing at Henkel Adhesive Technologies. “The contributions of startup technologies are crucial for us to develop predictive main- tenance solutions for our cus- tomers. Together we aim to devel- op digital business models that help innovate our traditional MRO business towards the increasing demands for novel and efficient in-


dustrial IoT applications.” Contact: Henkel Corp.,


14000 Jamboree Road, Irvine, CA 92606 % 714-780-2909 E-mail: press@henkel.com Web: www.henkel.com r


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1602


Dymax to Support Parylene Coating


uses a chemical vapor deposition process to apply an ultra-thin, pin-hole free film to the entirety of the PCB. In applications where certain


components must be shielded from the parylene coating, Dymax light-curable mask ants can be dis- pensed and cured and then easily


peeled away. Contact: Dymax Corp., 318


Industrial Lane, Torrington, CT 06790 % 860-482-1010 E-mail: info@dymax.com Web: www.dymax.com r


Naprotek Invests in BTU PYRAMAX


Reflow Oven SAN JOSE, CA — Naprotek, LLC., a leading provider of high- reliability, quick-turn electronics manufacturing, has purchased a BTU PYRAMAX reflow oven to provide customers with the most cutting-edge solutions. “BTU has a well-deserved


reputation in the industry for high reliability and providing uniform profiles,” commented Larry Morrissey, senior VP/GM, Naprotek. “The PYRAMAX is de- signed to have minimal down- time with its flux management and hassle-free maintenance. The lifetime warranty on the heaters and blowers are a testa- ment to their dependability and have earned the respect of many process engineers. The heating design provides consistent zone- to-zone transition with a negligi- ble delta in temperature setting. This design allows the profiling to be consistent in providing op- timal solder joint quality.” When it comes to reflow so-


lutions, BTU’s PYRAMAX is known worldwide as the per- formance leader. With closed- loop convection control, the PYRAMAX reflow oven offers the utmost in process repeatability, board-to-board, oven-to-oven and line-to-line. “BTU is known for its strong customer-centric serv- ice support that is always accom- modating and with technical support that matches the needs of the most demanding engi-


neers,” added Morrissey. Contact: Naprotek, Inc., 90


Rose Orchard Way, San Jose, CA 95134 % 408-830-5002 Web: www.naprotek.com r


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