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Page 41 Laserssel Intros rLSR Mini LED Rework System
SPRINGFIELD, TN — Laserssel Co., Ltd., has introduced its rLSR mini LED rework system. The revolutionary soldering tech- nique enables the industry to solder temper- ature sensitive, warpage prone, very fine- pitch, odd form, large-die, SiP, wearables, flex-to-flex, and various other mainstream and niche applications defect-free, high yield and with a low cost of ownership. The “Beam Shaping Optical Module”
(BSOM) is a patented industry-leading tech- nology that takes the energy of a spot laser and turns it into a uniformly distributed area laser. The uniformity of the energy is greater than 95 percent. This means that the energy of the spot laser is spread out evenly allowing for the same amount of energy density over
Dymax Shows Curing Adhesives and Coatings
TORRINGTON, CT — Dymax Corporation is showcasing an array of light-curing adhesive and coating solutions for today’s high- powered batteries at The Battery Show 2021. Of special interest to electric vehicle engineers and manufacturers will be conformal coatings, encapsulants, structural adhesives, and form-in-place gas- kets that can help improve and ex- tend battery life, responsiveness and reliability. Highlighted will be 9501-F
adhesive for structural battery bonding and potting, GA-140 moisture- and chemical-resistant gasket and sealing resin, 9014 encapsulant for wire bonding ap- plications, and conformal coat- ings for PCB and battery protec- tion. Dymax will also be promot- ing its BlueWave® LED light- curing equipment, including the new BlueWave® AX-550 LED flood system. Technical experts will be on hand to discuss cus- tomers’ battery applications in detail.
Contact: Dymax Corp., 318
Industrial Lane, Torrington, CT 06790 % 860-482-1010 E-mail:
info@dymax.com Web:
www.dymax.com
See at the Battery Show, Booth 2421
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the entire area to be soldered. This enables the proper coalescence,
wetting, intermetallic formation to take place forming the final electronic intercon- nect or solder joint. Laserssel designs and manufactures this technology in-house. The rLSR Mini LED rework system au-
tomatically attaches and detaches mini- LEDs on mini-LED substrates. When applied to the production line of backlight panels of tablet PCs and notebook PCs, rLSR provides a rework yield rate of 99 percent or higher, providing great cost savings to the panel pro- duction line. Contact: Laserssel Corp., 3624 Legacy
rLSR mini LED rework system.
Drive, Springfield, TN 37172 % +82-10-9007-5706 E-mail:
brian@laserssel.com Web:
www.laserssel.com
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