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October, 2024


INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) has launched its PrecisionCure UVC (ARC), a state-of-the-art mercu- ry arc UV curing system designed to deliver consistent and efficient UV radiation, pro- viding optimal curing conditions for a wide range of materials. The PrecisionCure UVC


(ARC) is designed for versatility and can be configured for single- sided (top) or double-sided (top and bottom) curing processes. This adaptability meets diverse operational requirements, en - hancing production outcomes and providing superior curing performance. The system can function as a


standalone unit or integrate seamlessly with an SCS Precis - ionCoat selective conformal coat- ing and dispense system as well as an SCS PrecisionAdvance con- veyor, offering a comprehensive and flexible solution for advanced manufacturing environments.


AIM Solder to Showcase Innovations


and Expertise CRANSTON, RI — AIM Solder is pleased to announce its participa- tion in the SMTA International 2024 conference. At the booth, attendees can explore the compa- ny’s latest innovations, including the award-winning NC259FPA Ultrafine No Clean Solder Paste, and engage with AIM’s team of experts.


NC259FPA is a zero-halo-


gen paste engineered for precise print definition with type 6 and smaller alloy powders through stencil apertures less than 150 µm in diameter. Ideal


www.us - tech.com SCS Intros Arc-Lamp UV Curing System Built for continuous opera-


tion, the PrecisionCure UVC (ARC) minimizes downtime with its low-maintenance design to ensure production lines remain consistently opera- tional, improving overall throughput. The system fea- tures programmable curing profiles, adjustable lamp power ranging from 120 to 300 watts per inch and a pin- type-edge handling conveyor for precise and reliable sub- strate handling. The PrecisionCure UVC


(ARC) is equipped with


Windows-based software and a touchscreen display for easy operation, maintenance timers, top and bottom active fan cool-


ing, integrated exhaust and an exhaust interlocked sensor. The system’s flexibility is further enhanced with options such as right-to-left conveyor travel and an auto-width adjust conveyor.


Contact: Specialty


Coating Systems, 7645 Woodland Drive,


Indianapolis, IN 46278 % 317-472-1290 E-mail: cgillespie@scscoatings.com Web: www.scscoatings.com


PrecisionCure UVC (ARC) curing system.


See at SMTAI, Booth 2503 and MD&M MN Booth 2717


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for


miniLED, microLED, die attach, micro BGA, and HDI boards, this innovative new product features excellent wetting, high transfer efficiency, high reliability, and high tack force for mass transfer. AIM Solder Content Spec -


ialist, Gayle Towell, will also be sharing expertise across several key sessions during the confer- ence, including the Women’s Leadership Program as a round table discussion host, a technical presentation titled “Comparative Analysis of Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) Performance with Different Solder Alloys, pre- senting in the UltraHDI Pavilion, and taking part in a Special Session with SMTA titled


“Innovating Education.” Contact: AIM Solder, 25


Kenny Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 % 401-463-5605 Web: www.aimsolder.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 2725 See at electronica, Hall A3, Booth 459


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