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CHINO, CA — Scienscope International is showcasing its cutting-edge inspection and materials management solutions at SMTA Guadalajara. Scienscope will feature four of its most innovative systems at the show. The AXC-800 III combines advanced X-
ray technology with powerful AI algorithms to deliver 99.9% component counting accura- cy. Designed for seamless MES integration, it provides real-time results and automatic label generation — redefining speed and reli- ability in inventory control. Scienscope’s smart storage racks offer intelligent automation for both reel and sten-
Scienscope Exhibits Inspection and Automation Solutions
cil management. Featuring automatic reel detection and multi-color LEDs for simulta-
neous multi-kitting, the racks bring a new level of accuracy, efficiency, and customiza- tion to material handling operations. The IMS-100 simplifies incoming mate-
rials management with a high-resolution barcode camera that captures and stores data from reels of various sizes. It reduces human error and boosts efficiency, allowing for fast, reliable inventory management. Scienscope’s Xspection 3000 sets a new
Material management systems.
standard for offline X-ray inspection. With a 130 kV closed-tube system, it delivers excep- tional image clarity and process stability, offering manufacturers powerful tools for ensuring product quality and
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traceability. Contact: Scienscope Inter -
nat ional Corp., 5751 Schaefer
Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 % 909-525-0608 E-mail:
dlumbreras@scienscope.com Web:
www.scienscope.com
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 922
Sono-Tek: EMI Coating and Wafer Handling
At Conecsus, we’re dedicated to environmentally responsible recycling and high real yield recovery of Tin, Lead, Silver from SMT/PCB Metallic reclaim forms including dross,solids, paste, and more.
We are one of the largest non-ferrous secondary Tin and Tin/ Lead based alloy recyclers in the world, and we operate the largest rotary furnace in the western hemisphere.
We pay on pounds received through the door, not just on recovery, and we pay on time. Learn more; visit
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Conecsus U.S. Tel. +1 (972) 551-5900 Conecsus Metals Mexico +52 664 331 4239
Solutions MILTON, NY — Sono-Tek Corporation is exhibiting a range of advanced coating technologies, as well as enhanced wafer han- dling at SEMICON West. The SPT200
delivers uniform,
repeatable photoresist coatings on challenging MEMs and high- aspect-ratio topographies using ultrasonic atomization. Designed for 4 to 8 in. (100 to 200 mm) wafers, the system ensures high- ly controlled droplet formation for optimal thin-film coverage. The integrated wafer han-
dling system, currently support- ing 4 to 8 in. (100 to 200 mm) wafers, provides full automation to increase throughput and min- imize operator intervention. A new project to expand support to 12 in. (300 mm) wafers is under- way and will be previewed dur- ing the event. Sono-Tek’s FlexiCoat sys-
tem offers a cost-effective, reli- able alternative to sputtering for EMI shielding at the packaging level. Using ultrasonic spray nozzles, the system achieves pre- cise, clog-free coatings over com- plex geometries with minimal overspray and high material
transfer efficiency. Contact: Sono-Tek Corp.,
2012 Route 9W, Milton, NY 12547 % 845-795-2020 E-mail:
info@sono-tek.com Web:
www.sprayfluxing.com
See at SEMICON West, Booth 6280
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 1044
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