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Amerway Offers Custom Electroplating Anodes
Altoona, PA — Amerway is now offer- ing many types of standard and cus- tom anodes for electroplating processes. Electroplating applica- tions include surface preparation,
ensure that the products are high quality. The company’s state-of-the- art manufacturing facility applies the latest methods of advanced pro- duction control to ensure high quali- ty and consistency. Strict labora- tory control of the manufacturing process ensures repeatable quali- ty. The company’s tin anodes are made in its facility in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and are used in electronics plating operations across North America. Anode metals include copper,
Electroplating anodes.
decorative finishing on metals and plastics, sealing, aircraft bearings, and electrical interconnects in micro- electronic devices. Amerway’s anodes are made with high-purity, virgin materials to
nickel, copper-tin, lead, tin-lead, tin-zinc, zinc, and others. Typical anode forms include bars, stars, ovals, ingots, flats, chunks, foil, rib- bon, rectangles, slugs, and many cus-
tom shapes for various plating setups. Contact: Amerway, Inc., 3701
Beale Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601 % 814-944-0200
Web:
www.amerway.com
Nordson DIMA Unveils Inline Hot Bar Bonding Concept
Deurne, Netherlands — Nordson DIMA has created a standardized, automated, inline concept for heat seal bonding, called C-Quence™. The line includes three modules for align-
of benchtop hot bar soldering and heat seal bonding systems, as well as standalone versions. These systems are excellent for connecting flex cir- cuits to PCBs, flex to flex and wires to PCBs. Nordson DIMA serves the global
C-Quence inline hot bar bonding system.
ment, ACF laminating and final bonding. Additional modules can be added for more process options. The company also offers a range
market with hot bar bonding and sol- dering application solutions and offers a range of dispensing and coating products exclusively in Europe. The customer-inspired systems support many different industries, from elec- tronics and automotive to medical, de-
fense, aerospace, and solar energy. Contact: Nordson DIMA,
Beukelsdijk 2, 5753 PA Deurne, Netherlands % +31-493-352-752 E-mail:
info@nordsondima.com Web:
www.nordsondima.com
Piezo Audio Indicators
Elk Grove Village, IL — Transducers USA has introduced its FLIP (Fre- quency-Low, Indicator-Piezo) series of low-frequency piezo audio indica-
The FLIP series actuates its buzzer when voltage is applied to the piezo device itself. Without moving parts, the FLIP audio device is designed to provide a much longer life and lower failure rate than its electromechani- cal counterparts. The new FLIP Series is useful
for audible emergency alarms, such as those used in hospitals, nursing homes and medical centers. They can
FLIP series piezo audio indicators.
tors. These solid-state devices are suitable replacements for electro- mechanical audio devices that in- clude moving parts, which eventually wear out. This innovation represents a new approach to engineering audi- ble signal devices, as opposed to using older electromechanical tech- nology. The audio indicators contain
solid-state piezoceramic benders, un- like electromechanical devices, which incorporate magnetic-field-generat- ing coil that drives a hammer, hits a membrane and actuates the buzzer.
also be used for smoke, CO2 and other detectors. The low-frequency buzzer, in combination with high-fre- quency beepers, provides a spectrum of alternative frequencies. The frequency of the FLIP se-
ries audio indicators is 400 Hz, ± 50 Hz, and can range from 350 to 450 Hz. The SPL is 95 dBA at 4 in. (10 cm) and the voltage rating is 12 VDC. The company also provides modifica- tions to standard FLIP parts, as well as custom FLIP indicators, with vari-
ations in parts and packaging. Contact: Transducers USA, Inc.,
1400 Howard Street, Elk Grove Vil- lage, IL % 847-956-1920 fax: 847- 956-1950 E-mail:
info@tusainc.com Web:
www.tusainc.com
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Uneven mating surfaces, floating height requirements, and exposure to extreme vibration all challenge the integrity of electrical connections. Field proven for performance and reliability in harsh environments, Mill-Max spring-loaded contacts ensure continuity across a wide variety of length and stroke configurations, including new low and ultra-low pin profiles.
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