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TORRANCE, CA — Seika Machinery is presenting an impressive array of state-of-the- art solutions that cater to diverse manufacturing needs. Seika Machinery is now offering the advanced Sayaka CT34XJ router, a versatile machine that provides precise PCB depaneling and rout- ing. With its exceptional accuracy and efficiency, the Sayaka CT34XJ is a game-changer for the electronics industry. Seika Machinery’s Unitech


PCB cleaner delivers superior cleaning performance, ensuring spotless PCBs and enhanced


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product reliability. Kyowa’s PCAS-1000 series is


a specially designed kit for printed circuit assembly stress measure- ment. The strain gage kit comes with a special software package for measurement in accordance with IPC/JEDEC-9704A and a sensor interface, enabling even a beginner for strain measurement to measure stress of a PCA. The Malcom RCX series


Sayaka SAM-CT34XJ router.


modular reflow oven profiling system: The RCX series offers complete profiling of reflow ovens, including oven tempera- ture, video imaging, oxygen con- centration and convection air velocity. It verifies that ovens


October, 2023 Seika Presents Advanced Manufacturing Equipment


are performing at optimal condi- tions and enables users to trou- bleshoot problem areas. The PCU-02V Viscometer is a in Seika


standout product


Machinery’s lineup. Designed to measure the viscosity of solder paste, it enables manufacturers to


achieve optimal soldering results. Contact: Seika Machinery,


Inc., 21241 S. Western Avenue,


Suite 140, Torrance, CA 90501 % 310-540-7310 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1500, and at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 803


StaticStop Offers PolyStyle ESD Flooring


AVON, MA — StaticStop’s PolyStyle ESD flooring is rapidly emerging as one of the most inno- vative technologies in the field of static control resinous flooring. PolyStyle ESD is a multilayer


flooring system that consists of a primer/barrier coat, a conductive ground-plane coat, and a highly durable polyurethane ESD/color


PolyStyle ESD flooring.


coat. This three-part system cre- ates a robust and reliable ESD floor that meets the stringent requirements of ESD standards like ANSI/ESD S20.20. The floor- ing system en sures consistent sys- tem resistance and minimizes body voltage generation. PolyStyle ESD flooring pro-


vides numerous advantages over traditional epoxy flooring, inclu - ding superior resistance to chem- icals, moisture, and abrasion. Its highly durable polyurethane top- coat ensures long-lasting per- formance, even in high-traffic environments. The system’s reli- able ESD properties make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including electron- ics manufacturing, cleanrooms, laboratories, healthcare facili-


ties, and more. Contact: SelecTech, Inc., 33


Wales Avenue, Avon, MA 02322 % 508-583-3200


E-mail: jberk@selectech.com Web: www.selectech.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1331 See at SMTAI, Booth 1501, SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 1117 and productronica, Hall A4 Booth 450


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