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VJ Electronix Introduces Auto Alignment Feature
CHELMSFORD, MA — VJ Elec - tronix is highlighting its Summit 2200i rework system with a new auto align feature and its XQuik III X-ray component counter at SMTAI 2022. The Summit 2200i
is a high precision, fully automatic system for medium-sized SMD as - semblies. The Summit 2200i
is capable of handling boards up to 22 x 30 in. (559 x 762 mm) and components as small as 01005, and requires minimal operator inter- vention. The new automatic
alignment through AI technology allows for alignment of compo- nents with no operator intervention required. The software automati- cally detects the corners of the component and site using fidu- cials, and the pick locations (cen- terpoint) are determined auto- matically. The latest in the XQuik line,
the XQuik III meets the demands of today's complex inventory requirements with advanced AI component recogni- tion, extremely fast cycle times
World Leaders in Selective Soldering
Pillarhouse International Ltd.
www.pillarhouse.co.uk
Email:
sales@pillarhouse.co.uk
www.pillarhouseusa.com Tel:+1 847 593 9080
Email:
sales@pillarhouseusa.com
OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 3, 2022 MINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION CENTER PILLARHOUSE USA BOOTH 1007
Pillarhouse (Suzhou) Soldering Systems Co., Ltd.
www.pillarhouse.cn
Tel:+86 512 6586 0460/70 Email:
sales@pillarhouse.cn
Pillarhouse USA, Inc. Tel:+44 (0) 1245 491333
(less than 10 seconds, including barcode scan), industry-leading count accuracy of 99.8% or greater across the widest range
Summit 2200i rework system.
of components, real-time MES/ ERP updates, simple user inter- face (UI) and competitively low pricing.
Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc.,
19 Alpha Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824 % 978-486-4777 E-mail:
electronixsales@vjt.com Web:
www.vjelectronix.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 836
See at SMTAI, Booth 1007
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