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September, 2022


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Page 39 Innovative Bonding Technologies from Rehm


BLAUBEUREN-SEISSEN, GERMANY — As a global manu- facturer and supplier of a wide range of application processes for dispensing and attaching tech- nology, Rehm Thermal Systems is able to present its customers particularly versatile and process-reliable solutions. The Protecto systems extend


reliable, automated processes and precision results in the ap- plication of a wide range of mate- rials. With solid machine engi- neering and diverse applications, Protecto is a strong contender in the fields of dispensing and ad-


Emerald EMS Adds Juki Pick-and-Place


SALEM, NH — Emerald EMS has upgraded its Veris Manufac- turing facility in Southern Cali- fornia with a new high-speed modular placement system from Juki Automation Systems, Inc. The new FX-3RAXL provides an upgrade in speed, accuracy, reli- ability and precision for compo- nent placement.


hesive technology. Up to four ap- plicators can be used simultane- ously, allowing the operator a wide range of options. In addi- tion to dispensing, the ProtectoX series also offers the possibili- ty of creating freely definable housing shapes in the third di- mension. ProtectoX systems allow immediate hardening of UV lacquers, while various materials can also be cast or bonded. The systems are also designed to afford dependable surface activation and clean- ing using plasma. As a specialist in thermal


system solutions for the electron- ics and photovoltaics industries, Rehm is a technology and inno- vation leader in modern, econom- ically viable production of elec-


tronics assemblies. The company is a globally active manufacturer of reflow soldering systems based on convection, condensa- tion or vacuum, as well as drying and coating systems, function- al testing systems, metalliza- tion equipment for solar cells, and many special and custom systems.


Contact: Rehm Thermal


Systems, Leinenstrasse 7, 89143 Blaubeuren-Seissen,


Material application with Rehm’s Protecto.


Germany % +49-7344-9606-535 E-mail: c.hilsenbeck@rehm-group.com Web: www.rehm-group.com


Juki FX-3RAXL


pick-and-place system. The FX-3RAXL achieves a


mounting performance of 66,000 CPH (IPC9850) thanks to four independent cross-rails, each with a six-nozzle placement head set on two mounting stations, providing the machine with 24 vacuum nozzles in total. The FX-3RAXL supports


mechanical and electronic feed- ers that can be used optionally with feeder trolleys if required. This provides Veris Manufactur- ing with the flexibility to contin- ue using its existing equipment as they make the additional up- grade to smart feeders for in- creased traceability and accura- cy.


The Veris facility specializes


in advanced, complex and mis- sion-critical assembly manufac- turing. Veris’ unique edge is its exceptional quality and ability to create specialized service pro- grams that fit the exact needs of


the most cutting-edge customers. Contact: Emerald EMS, 1


Stiles Road, Salem, NH 03079 % 603-681-2494 E-mail:


monica.guzman@emeraldems.co m Web: www.emeraldems.com


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