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NEW BRITAIN, CT — At produc- tronica 2023, MicroCare is high- lighting its sustainable, high-per- forming replacements for the soon-to-be discontinued 3M Novec™ specialty cleaning fluids. Due to emerging regulations


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offer outstanding alternatives. These replacement fluids deliver superior performance in remov- ing various soils encountered during manufacturing processes,


including oil, grease, particulate, inks, and fingerprints while pri- oritizing sustainability. Among MicroCare’s innova-


on PFAS (per-and polyfluo- roalkyl substance) manufactur- ing, 3M will cease manufactur- ing fluoropolymers, fluorinated fluids, and PFAS-based additive products by the end of 2025, which includes popular Novec variants like 7100, 71DE, 7200, 72DE, 72DA, and 73DE. MicroCare is stepping up to


Tergo cleaning fluid.


tive portfolio highlights are the Tergo HDF (Heavy Duty Fluid) and Tergo GCF (General Clean - ing Fluid). Both solutions have low GWP (Global Warming Potential) and zero ODP (Ozone Depleting Potential) ratings, ensuring compliance with strict environmental regulations. Their azeotropic properties make them chemically stable and nonflam- mable in vacuum and vapor degreasers, providing a reliable


October, 2023


MicroCare Offers Replacements for Discontinued Fluids 595 John Downey Drive,


and safe cleaning process. Contact: MicroCare, LLC,


New Britain, CT 06051 % 1-860-827-0626 E-mail: info@microcare.com Web: www.microcare.com


See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 1003, and at produc- tronica, Hall A4 Booth 101


Ultra High Throughput AOI and AXI from TRI


SAN JOSE, CA — Test Research, Inc., is unveiling its ultra-high- Speed 3D AOI, TR7700QH SII, capable of inspecting at speeds of up to 31.5 in.2/s (80 cm2/s). The TR7700QH SII is powered by TRI’s smart programming, AI algorithms, and metrology meas- urement capabilities. The com- pany is also offering the newly released high throughput 3D AXI, TR7600 SV, which offers up


3D AOI and AXI systems.


to 20 percent performance improvement compared to the award-winning TR7600 series. Powered by AI algorithms, the high-speed 3D AXI can precisely detect void defects. TRI will showcase the newly


released high-speed multi-angle 3D AOI, TR7500QE Plus, equipped with four 20 MP side cameras and 1 top high-resolu- tion camera. TRI’s lineup will include the enhanced 3D SPI TR7007DI Plus, the high-end 3D AXI TR7600F3D SII, and the multi-core ICT with in-system LED analysis function TR5001Q SII INLINE. The AI solutions from TRI


include the AI training tool, the AI Station, Verify Host, AI Smart Programming, and more. TRI Test and Inspection solu- tions comply with Industry 4.0 standards like the IPC-Hermes-


9852, IPC-CFX, and IPC-DPMX. Contact: Test Research


USA, Inc., 832 Jury Court, Suite


4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567- 9898 fax: 408-567-9288 E-mail: triusa@tri.com.tw Web: www.tri.com.tw


See at productronica, Hall B2 Booth 203


SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 917, and at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 139


See at SMTAI, Booth 1304,


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