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www.us - tech.com Leak and Flow Test from ATEQ


LIVONIA, MI —ATEQ Corp. makes leak and flow testing instruments for quality assur- ance to make sure manufactured parts come off the product line without leaks. ATEQ works with manufacturing companies in all industries, such as medical, electronics, auto- motive, packaging, appliances, and industri- al. ATEQ instruments use the latest leak testing hardware technologies to find very small precise leak measurements in compo- nents quickly and accurately to save compa- nies time, money, and wasted faulty parts. After 46 years, and 275,000 testers


installed in more than 5,000 customers worldwide, ATEQ presents its revolutionary leak tester range — the F6 series, including a compact leak tester F620, a weatherproof


leak tester F610 and the F670 in its 3U industrial format. Inside can be found the


latest leak testing technology that will guar- antee the fastest and most accurate leak test- ing cycle on the market. Also, the F620LV by ATEQ is a break-


through instrument able to leak test very large volumes using a new patented technol- ogy (Based on Pressure Decay) thanks to the high sensitivity of the company’s latest pres- sure transducer. By using ATEQ’s F620 Large Volume


Differential Pressure Decay Leak Tester with DNC, it is now possible to detect pres-


sure drops below 0.1 Pa/sec. Contact: ATEQ Corp., 35980 Industrial


F620 leak tester.


Road, Livonia, MI 48150 % 734-838-3115 E-mail: hfranklin@atequsa.com Web: www.atequsa.com


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2837


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Aismalibar Offers Thermal Management


Solutions TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANA- DA — Aismalibar is highlighting its thermal management solu- tions at The Battery Show 2023, including its Bond Sheet, Isolcopper, Cobritherm, and Copper Filler materials. Bond Sheet is dielectric poly-


merized glass reinforced in a bond sheet with high thermal conduc- tivity. It is based on epoxy ceramic chemistry, and intended for improving thermal contact be - tween two surfaces. Its high dielec- tric resistance and high thermal conductivity assures heat dissipa- tion in critical power circuitry assuring high dielectric strength. Isolcopper is an Ultra-thin


layer of copper (30 micron) cladded with a ultra-thin dielectric layer doped with high end mineral con- tent. This unique technology reduces the thermal resistance to very low values and achieves a dielectric strength up to 2 kV. Established


in


September 2023


2001,


Aismalibar pioneers thermal management solutions for the electronics industry. The company specializes in innovative PCB- level products, addressing chal- lenges of energy-dense electronics. Aismalibar’s high-quality copper and metal clad laminates, along with thermal interface materials (TIMs), optimize heat extraction and temperature reduction. As strategic partners to battery man- ufacturers and suppliers, Aismal - ibar empowers users to overcome unique challenges and unlock new


possibilities. Contact: Aismalibar, 79


Milliken Boulevard, Unit 4, Toronto, Ontario, M1V 1V3, Canada % 416-321-0770 Web: www.aismalibar.com


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2901


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