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October, 2023 ElEctronic Mfg Products Fully Automatic


Stencil Cleaner from Smart Sonic


CLEVELAND, OH — The Smart Sonic Model 6000 ultrasonic stencil cleaner was designed for SMT assemblers requiring high quality, full automation, EPA compliance, flexibility and guar- anteed performance.


lows for cleaning a single appli- cation such as stencils. The mul- tiple PLC programs allow the user to customize the wash and rinse cycle times to meet any cleaning application. It utilizes modular side-


mounted “sweep frequency” ul- trasonic transducers, which de- liver 1,000 watts at 40 kHz of electrical energy to provide the ultimate in cleaning efficiency by directing the nondestructive ul- trasonic energy toward the sur- face to be cleaned. Smart Sonic machines have


Model 6000 ultrasonic stencil cleaner.


The 6000 is a fully automat-


ed, ultrasonically powered ma- chine designed to remove even dry solder paste and post solder flux buildup safely and complete- ly in seconds. The modular tank design al-


been independently tested and certified by Electro Energy Cor., Los Angeles City Electrical Test- ing Laboratories, Ontario Hydro- electric, Met Laboratories, and the California EPA for electrical and mechanical engineering, efficacy,


user and environmental safety. Contact: Smart Sonic Corp.,


837 E. 79 Street, Cleveland, OH 44103 % 818-610-7900 E-mail: smt@smartsonic.com Web: www.smartsonic.com


MESA, AZ — To support addi- tional material options for its customers, Boston Micro Fabri- cation (BMF) has qualified Mechnano’s Formula1µ resin for use in its 10 micron S240 print- ers and the company’s new est 3D printer platform, the 25 micron microArch S350.


BMF’s platform


is ideal for printing micro-scale parts with high-resolution features, along with a broader range of small parts requiring high accuracy or pre- cision. Formula1µ revolutionizes


Mechnano Formula1µ Qualified by Boston Micro


with electrostatic dissipative (ESD) properties. Mechnano’s Formula1µ is a


black, rigid, static-dissipative photopolymer resin that was cre- ated using the company’s propri- etary discrete carbon nanotube


Microconnectors made with Formula1µ.


static dissipative part fabrication for use in 194°F (90°C) and below environments by making it fast and affordable. The new qualification allows


researchers and manufacturers to create prototypes, manufac- turing aids, and end-use parts


technology, D’Func, to produce high-resolution, nano-uniform ESD parts with isotropic proper-


ties and no carbon sloughing. Contact: Mechnano, LLC,


3850 E Baseline Road, Suite


126, Mesa, AZ 85206 % 480-648-9919 E-mail: info@mechnano.com Web: www.mechnano.com


See at productronica, Hall A2. Booth 161


MEET THE


FUTURE OF TEST HANDLING


THE M12 IS OUR MOST COMPREHENSIVE TEST HANDLER TO DATE


• Up to 12 test boxes • Two-phase testing capability


• Patented vertical handling system • Minimal footprint, maximum capacity


DEFINES AUTOMATION. DEFIES EXPECTATION. sales@jotautomation.com • jotautomation.com See at productronica, Hall A3 Booth 200


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