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October, 2022


SVTronics Installs Cleaning Line from Aqua Klean


PLANO, TX — SVTronics has purchased and completed the installation of a Typhoon T-8 chemistry Zero-Discharge cleaner and T-15 Typhoon from Aqua Klean at its manufactur- ing facility in Plano, Texas. The sale was fa- cilitated by the Texas-based manufacturers’ representative Southwest Systems Technolo- gy. SVTronics has five fully automated high- speed SMT production lines and a separate SMT line for prototype production. The new Typhoon T-8 and T-15 were in-


stalled at SVTronics’ state-of-the-art facility that is equipped with best-in-class machin- ery from leading equipment vendors. Addi- tionally, SVTronics offers a professional engi- neering team to deliver all production needs from prototype through production. With a


qualified production process, innovative tech- nology and highly skilled personnel, SVTron- ics ensures complete customer satisfaction by delivering best quality products, on time, at the lowest cost. The T-8 integrates a 15 horsepower


wash pump with a combination of flooding and high-pressure wash for optimum im- pingement cleaning of PCBs. The dynamic air blow-off design allows for a water free zero-discharge chemical isolation. The T-8 also features an industrial touch screen in- terface for simple process control and the in- dustry’s safest drop-in immersion heater. The T-15 is Aqua Klean’s flagship proto-


type that has driven the Typhoon Inline Cleaning Product line to enable customers to clean efficiently and effectively. It offers a


powerhouse of performance and cleanliness. Contact: SVTronics, Inc., 3465 Technolo-


Aqua Klean PCB cleaning line.


gy Drive, Plano, TX 75074 % 972-743-9862 E-mail: chris@svtronics.com Web: www.svtronics.com


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Gen EVs WILMINGTON, DE — DuPont Interconnect Solutions, part of the Electronics and Industrial business, announced today a multiyear contract with Euro- pean power module manufactur- er Semikron-Danfoss who will integrate DuPont™ Pyralux® AP all-polyimide double-sided cop- per clad laminate into its eM- Pack® power modules to further enhance the capabilities of next- gen electric vehicles. Integrating Pyralux AP cop-


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per clad laminate into eMPack traction inverter designs will help EV automotive engineers address key requirements relat- ed to signal integrity and power transmission. The characteris- tics of Pyralux AP benefiting this application from Semikron-Dan- foss include: robust thermal re- sistance for temperature stabili- ty; all-polyimide dielectric layer; extreme durability; excellent bond strength for automotive- grade reliability; excellent low dissipation loss characteristics; superior electrical performance; and consistent signal integrity. Further, Pyralux AP’s dielec-


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