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September 2023


WIXOM, MI — RAMPF Group, Inc., offers contract manufactur- ing services for sealing, casting


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household appliance, lighting, and medical technology industries. The company manufactures


custom-made formed in place gaskets (FIPG) and formed in place foam gaskets (FIPFG) made of polyurethane using speed-robotic CNC dispensing. The foam gaskets are applied di- rectly to the component, expand in situ, and bond very quickly, reducing cycle times and ensur- ing efficient processing. RAMPF processes reactive,


thermally and electrically con- ductive polymers using its own


premium mixing and dispensing systems, which ensure the pre- cise and fast processing of highly filled materials. The produced parts are reliably protected from contact, moisture, and damage, guaranteeing for the lasting, high-performance functioning of electronic assemblies. RAMPF processes multi-


component adhesives into pre- cisely reacting products for join- ing components. The components can be pre-treated to improve ad- hesion. The high-precision joining process can be carried out manu-


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ally or fully automated. Integrat- ed curing-on-demand (COD) sys- tems accelerate the curing process. When joining compo- nents in a vacuum, products such as displays are applied without


air bubbles (optical bonding). Contact: RAMPF Holding GmbH & Co. KG, Albstrasse 37,


72661 Grafenberg, Germany % +49-7123-9342-1045 E-mail: benjamin.schicker@rampf- group.com Web: www.rampf- group.com


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2122


Potting application for electronics.


and bonding in the automotive, electronics, energy technology,


Three-Axis Gimbal Mounts


from OES VAN NUYS, CA — Designed for larger cameras, tracking devices, telescopes, optics, and other de- vices, four high-resolution, three- axis gimbal mounts have been released by Optimal Engineering Systems (OES). The mounts in this new series are 23.15 in. (588 mm) wide by 18.23 in. (463 mm) high, and handle loads up to 22 lb (10 kg). The AU400-AER (Azimuth,


Elevation, and Roll) series of three-axis gimbal mounts fea- ture high-precision 180:1 worm gear driven “V” groove rotary stages. Each axis is capable of 360 degrees of continuous rota- tion in clockwise and counter- clockwise directions. The posi- tion is held economically when the motor current is removed as worm gears cannot be back driv- en. The roll stage has a precision pattern of threaded holes for mounting tooling,


cameras,


lasers, etc., and a through hole for cables and optics. Devices up to 15.55 in. (395 mm) wide can be mounted on the rotary stage. Motor options to power each


stage include: two-phase stepper motors, three-phase brushless servo motors, and DC servo mo- tors. Electrical connections are made using 9 pin DB-9 connectors. The resolution of each stage


is 0.001 degree or 3.6 arcsec with 10 micro-steps per step motor driver in use. Higher resolutions and travel speeds to 45 degrees per second are possible with the


servo motor options. Contact: Optimal Engineer- ing Systems, Inc., 6901 Woodly


Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 888-777-1826 Web: www.oesincorp.com


Check out our XT V 160 system LET’S SEE


ON THE INSIDE


Interactive radiography inspection or detailed CT scans of PCB boards, electronic components or small parts in a wide range of industries.


SCAN FOR MORE INFORMATION


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2127 X-RAY CT


Revolutionizing X-ray electronics inspection


Are you sure the solder joint is intact?


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