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October, 2023


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CHELMSFORD, MA — At pro- ductronica 2023, VJ Electronix is showcasing two groundbreaking systems, the Summit 2200i and the APOGEE 90. The Summit 2200i represents a new era in high-precision, fully automatic rework systems for medium to large sized SMD assemblies. This cutting-edge system is


engineered to handle boards up to 22 x 30 in. (559 x 762 mm) and components as small as 01005 with utmost precision. What sets the Summit 2200i apart is its exceptional automation capabili- ties, which minimize operator intervention. The system features auto-


matic alignment, allowing for precise component alignment of components up to 3.94 in. (100 mm) square without the need for operator involvement. The APOGEE 90 offers opti-


mal performance and operability at a fraction of the cost of compa- rable X-ray inspection systems. Creatively designed with the


Solution DALLAS, TX — CalcuQuote is now offering its game-changing Material Supply Planning solu- tion, a transformative software designed to optimize and enhance production planning processes. CalcuQuote’s Material Sup -


ply Planning solution is poised to redefine the landscape of produc- tion planning and supply chain optimization. This module em - powers companies to take their production planning to the next level by harnessing the power of data integration, overlaying sup- ply chain insights, and prioritiz- ing buildable kits and shippable orders. By seamlessly integrating


data from internal systems, including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions, the Material Supply Planning mod- ule opens the door to unprece- dented precision and efficiency. Supply chain and approved alternate data are intelligently overlaid to facilitate better deci- sion-making, leading to efficient and accurate scheduling and


enhanced overall efficiency. Contact: CalcuQuote, 44


Englewood Drive, Murphy, TX 75094 % 909-278-8233 E-mail: info@calcuquote.com Web: www.calcuquote.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1428 See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 3002, SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 209 and productronica, Hall A1 Booth 546


CalcuQuote: Material Supply Planning


Revolutionizing X-ray electronics inspection


Cutting-Edge Inspection and Rework from VJ Electronix


superior resolution and automa- tion typically found in higher cost systems, the APOGEE 90 is one of the most powerful and eco- nomical X-ray inspection sys- tems on the market. The microfocus X-ray inspec-


tion system is an advanced at-line NDT solution for manual (MXI) or semi-automated inspection (AXI) of printed circuit boards, components and assemblies. The APOGEE 90 is equipped with a 90 kV, sealed, microfocus X-ray


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source that can achieve a spot size as small as 4 µm, a 5 in. (127 mm) HD digital flat panel detec- tor with 85 µm resolution, and six-axis motorized motion control with oblique angle inspection of up to 45°.


Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc.,


19 Alpha Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824 % 978-486-4777 E-mail: electronixsales@vjt.com Web: www.vjelectronix.com


Summit 2200i rework system.


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 117


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