September 2025
DULUTH, GA — Koh Young Technology will showcase its full portfolio of award-winning in - spec tion systems and AI-pow- ered smart factory software at SMTA Guadalajara. Having pioneered 3D meas-
urement-based solder paste inspection, Koh Young continues to lead with the KY8030-3 SPI system. Utilizing patented dual-
Elastomers ADRIAN, MI — WACKER is now offering a range of new silicone elastomers. POWERSIL® 1900 A/B is a new high-consistency sili- cone rubber for the production of hollow-core insulators. The prod- uct is supplied as a 2K system and is suitable for manufacturing processes that involve spiral extrusion. In contrast to other pro- duction methods, this makes the manufacturing of even large-scale insulators with variable diameters easier and more cost-effective. Thanks to their comparative-
ly low weight, hollow-core insula- tors are much easier to install than rod insulators with a solid core. Weight savings may add up to 80 percent. ELASTOSIL® R 531/60 Busbars are basically alu- minum or copper rails that dis- tribute the current between the battery cells and modules. As nominal battery voltages in elec- tric vehicles are already in the range of 300 to 900V, the reliable insulation of busbars is a must. WACKER is presenting a
new product that reliably insu- lates such components. ELAS- TOSIL R 531/60 makes the sheathing of busbars cost effec- tive. In the event of fire, the prod- uct ceramifies and forms an elec- trically insulating protective layer that reliably prevents short cir- cuits, vital for passenger and fire safety of electric vehicles. NEXIPAL® Sense silicone
laminates take the production of flexible printed electronics to the next level. NEXIPAL Sense lami- nates consist of highly stretchable silicone elastomers and electrical- ly conductive silicone films that jointly work as a flexible and stretchable capacitor. Pressure or flex movements change the elec- trical capacitance of the compo- nent. Different voltage states thus provide precise sensor sig- nals for applications in medical
technology, robotics and sports. Contact: Wacker Chemical
Corp., 3301 Sutton Road, Adrian, MI 49221 % 517-264-8500 Web:
www.wacker.com
See at The Battery Show, Booth 5011
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 958
WACKER Presents Silicone
www.us -
tech.com
projection moiré technology, it provides precise and repeatable 3D solder paste data. Working in real time, it enables manufac- turers to improve the print process for consistent quality and higher yield. The Zenith Alpha platform is
built entirely around True 3D measurement technology. By cap- turing full 3D profiles of all components, Zenith Alpha delivers reliable results regardless of board or part coloration. Combined with AI-driven analytics, it helps manufacturers de - tect defects early without compro- mising throughput. Neptune C+ is the industry’s
first in-line optical solution for transparent and translucent materials. Using proprietary
LIFT (Laser Interferometry for Fluid Tomography), it conducts non-destructive, high-resolution 3D inspection of underfill, confor- mal coatings, epoxy, and more. As mixed-technology assem-
blies become more common, the KY-P3 delivers comprehensive 3D inspection for pins and con- nectors. It evaluates critical
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reliability applications. KSMART, Koh Young’s AI-
powered smart factory software suite, aggregates inspection data across production lines.
It
enables real-time decision-mak- ing, defect traceability, and auto- mated process optimization, helping manufacturers reduce false calls, lower operational costs, and move toward an
autonomous smart factory. Contact: Koh Young
KSMART turns inspection data into insight.
parameters including pin height, coplanarity, shoulder height, and fork-pin spacing — ensuring mechanical integrity and assem- bly reliability in automotive, industrial, aerospace, and high-
America, Inc., 1950 Evergreen Boulevard, Suite 200, Duluth, GA 30096 % 704-651-2860 E-mail:
brent.fischthal@kohy-
oung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 722, and
SEMICON West, Booth 5949
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