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tech.com Kurtz Ersa: Rework for Large PCBs
PLYMOUTH, WI — Kurtz Ersa is showcasing the advanced capabilities of the HR 600 XL rework system at SMTA
High Performance Inspection Solutions from TRI
SAN JOSE, CA — Test Research, Inc. (TRI) is now offering a range of inspection solutions for the elec- tronics manufacturing industry. The 2024 lineup includes the multi-camera 3D AOI TR7500QE Plus, the enhanced 3D SPI TR7007Q SII, and an automated 3D X-Ray inspection solution demo. TRI’s solutions are ideal for multiple industry applications, including automotive, consumer, advanced packaging, and telecom electronics manufacturing. TRI’s smart factory innova-
tions optimize the current inspection through AI-powered
International 2024. The Ersa HR 600 XL is engineered for profes- sional rework of BTC compo- nents on large board assem- blies. Its impressive heating
area of 24.6 x 24.6 in. (625 x 625 mm) and fixturing of PCBs up to 10 mm thick make it ideal for rework in multiple business segments such as military, aerospace, telecommunication, network, and infrastructure. A 15 kW heater consists
of 25 individually control- lable heating elements, allowing for precise heat dis-
HR 600 XL rework system.
tribution tailored to each specific application. A highly efficient 2,800W
heating head en sures Ersa-qual- ity desoldering or installation of components, from chip resistors to 120 x 150 mm BGAs or sockets. Non-contact resid- ual solder removal can auto- matically occur immediately following the component removal without adding an additional heat cycle to the process.
Contact: Kurtz Ersa, Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road,
Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 E-mail:
ernie.grice@
kurtzersa.com Web:
www.ersa.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 3029
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HYREL TECHNOLOGIES
HyRel Technologies Test and inspection systems.
algorithms, multiple 3D tech- nologies, precise metrology measurements, real-time SPC trends, and M2M communica- tions. TRI solutions support the current smart factory standards, including the IPC-CFX, IPC- DPMX, and The Hermes Standard (IPC-HERMES-9852). TRI offers a robust product
portfolio of automatic test and inspection solutions. TRI pro- vides the most cost-effective solutions to meet a comprehen- sive range of manufacturing test
and inspection requirements. Contact: Test Research
USA, Inc., 832 Jury Court, Suite
4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567-9898 E-mail:
triusa@tri.com.tw Web:
www.tri.com.tw
See at SMTAI, Booth 3019
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