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October, 2023 Kurtz Ersa Unveils MK2 Soldering Stations


PLYMOUTH, WI —Kurtz Ersa is now offering its recently launched MK2 soldering stations and the revolutionary i-CON TRACE sol- dering station. The i-CON NANO MK2 is a digital soldering station equipped with the ultra-light and ergonomic i-TOOL NANO MK2 soldering iron. This compact pow- erhouse boasts a small footprint, optimizing workspace utilization without compromising on per- formance. The i-CON NANO MK2


offers an array of impressive fea- tures, including three fixed tem-


peratures or adjustable settings from 302 to 842°F (150 to 450°C), settable energy levels, automatic standby and shutdown modes to conserve energy and extend tip


life, and an antistatic design. With parameter settings accessi- ble through PC software and microSD card, this soldering sta- tion combines efficiency and user-friendly customization. Kurtz Ersa’s i-CON TRACE


HR600/2 rework station.


introduces complete process con- trol to manual soldering straight out-of-the-box, marking a signifi- cant leap in soldering technolo- gy. Designed for seamless inte- gration into digitally connected environments, i-CON TRACE leverages existing I/O devices within the company network,


such as PCs, tablets, and smart- phones, for essential settings. With the option to interface with the customer’s MES through a suitable interface, this innova- tion provides


ience and operational efficiency. Contact: Kurtz Ersa, Inc.,


1779 Pilgrim Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 E-mail: ernie.grice@kurtzersa.com Web: www.ersa.com


SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 919, and at productronica, Hall A4 Booth 162/171


See at SMTAI, Booth 1212,


Inovaxe Presents Material Handling Solutions


DEERFIELD BEACH, FL — Inovaxe is now offering its LS series racks and the new MODI V5 incoming goods scanner table. Inovaxe’s LS700 series smart racks are specifically engineered to seamlessly integrate with pick- and-place machines and feeder tables, streamlining feeder load- ing and replenishment processes for enhanced efficiency.


simultaneous


access to all soldering stations in the network, elevating conven-


LS series smart rack. The LS700 model stands out


with its impressive capacity, fea- turing four rows of 7 in. reel stor- age that can accommodate a maximum of 320 7 in., 8mm reels within a remarkably compact 2.5 square feet of floor space. The LS700-1 model takes capacity to the next level by adding an extra half row of reel storage, allowing for 368 7 in., 8mm locations. The MODI V5 incoming


goods scanner table leverages the power of AI, enabling real-time determination of reel diameters during the scanning process, opti- mizing storage capacity. It pre- vents the storage of reels that can’t be processed by the placer,


directly at the point of stock entry. Contact: Inovaxe Corp., 260


S.W. 12th Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 % 954-531- 1363 E-mail: info@inovaxe.com Web: www.inovaxe.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1428


See at SMTAI, Booth 1521, and at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 568


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