February, 2018
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Schleuniger Debuts New Wire Processing Equipment
Manchester, NH — Schleuniger has developed a new machine for laser wire and cable stripping, the Mercu- ry-5. This concept machine can strip wires and cables that range in diam-
materials. It can also perform an axial slit, making it easier to remove the insulation after stripping. The company also offers bench-
top cable stripping machines, includ- ing the CoaxStrip 5200 and the UniStrip 2300. The CoaxStrip 5200 is a multistep stripping machine for coaxial, multi-conductor cable and single-conductor wire. Due to its uni- versally-designed blades, centraliz- ers and clamping jaws, the machine can process a full range of cables without the need for mechanical ad-
justments, saving the user time and increasing output when switching between applications. The UniStrip 2300 contains a preprogrammed cable library and a highly-responsive trigger sensor that is great for small, flexible wires. In addition, the ma- chine is also able to strip different wire sizes without requiring mechan- ical adjustments. Both the CoaxStrip 5200 and UniStrip 2300 have user- friendly, high-resolution color touch- screen interfaces and are pro- grammed easily.
Schleuniger’s EcoStrip 9300 cut
and strip machine offers a complete feature set at a cost-effective price point. This flexible machine has a vari- ety of capabilities, due to its quick- change transport unit and is compati- ble with a wide range of accessories, in- cluding prefeeding, marking, stacking,
and coiling. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87
Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103 % 603-668-8117 fax: 603-668-8119
E-mail:
sales@schleuniger.com Web:
www.schleuniger-na.com
UniStrip 2300 benchtop cable stripping machine.
eter from 0.12 to 0.79 in. (1 to 20 mm). Using the color touchscreen, the operator programs the cable di- ameter, strip length and power level. Wire or cable is inserted into
the machine and stripped by press- ing a foot pedal. The cable is auto- matically centered and gripped, while the laser performs the strip- ping process. The Mercury-5 can strip all kinds of polymer insulation
Budatec and Boschman Develop Silver Sintering Equipment
Berlin, Germany — Semiconductor and photovoltaic equipment manu- facturer Budatec has partnered with Boschman Technologies to create manual silver sintering production equipment. This collaboration en- ables Boschman to extend its in- house sintering technology with Bu- datec’s expertise in vacuum systems and various protective gas environ- ments. The new systems are intend- ed to offer customers small, compact research and development systems, as well as high-throughput versions of soldering/sintering equipment. The first prototype system is expect- ed to be finished in June 2018. Budatec is located in Berlin and
focuses mainly on thermal systems and electronic manufacturing prod- ucts. The company builds vacuum sol- dering systems, ranging from small batch installations to fully-automated production models. Bosch man Tech- nologies is a niche producer of semicon- ductor packaging machines. The com- pany provides full solutions for packag- ing, specifically in transfer molding
and silver sintering die attach. Contact: Budatec GmbH, Melli-
Beese-Strasse 28, 12487, Berlin, Germany % +49-30-632-24-071 E-mail:
info@budatec.de Web:
www.budatec.de and Boschman Technologies B.V., Stenograaf 3, 6921 EX, Duiven,
Netherlands % +31-26-319-4900 E-mail:
webinfo@boschman.nl Web:
www.boschman.nl
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