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August, 2017


www.us-tech.com


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NEW NPM-W2S for manufacturers who value reduced setup


and changeover time over volume…


The new NPM-W2S is based on the award-winning NPM-W2 platform—carrying forward best-in-class functionality with focus on new levels of productivity, changeover, and quality solutions geared towards manufacturers who value reduced setup and changeover time over volume.


Productivity • Higher feeder capacity at an affordable price • High output of up to 38.5k cph, odd-form capability with 100N force, and Pin-in-Paste lighting


Changeover • 3.5 minute changeover capability per module through automated functions


• PanaCIM Manufacturing Execution System delivers total M2M integration including third-party integration


Quality • Track and trace from work order level to reference level to complete route control


For more information, visit: US, Canada, Mexico: panasonicfa.com Europe: eu.industrial.panasonic.com Global: industrial.panasonic.com


• Superior performance and outgoing board quality with 2D/3D inspection in one camera


© Copyright 2017 Panasonic Corporation of North America. All rights reserved. Changes may be made without notice to specifications and appearance for product improvement.


See at NEPCON South China, Booth 1F80


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