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Page 73 EPSON Demos Factory Automation Robotics


Carson, CA —EPSON Robots is now offering a range of innovative, high-precision robotics solutions designed for maximum efficiency and productivity in a wide variety of factory automation applications. The new T3 all-in-one SCARA robot comes with a


built-in controller, a feature that reduces space requirements and simplifies set up at low cost. It offers an easy-to-install and fast integration solution, excel- lent for simple applications. It is useful for customers looking to automate their factory without wasting time or money on complex, slide-based systems. The Flexion N2 six-axis space-saving robot has a


compact folding arm design, which reduces required workspace up to 40 percent, when compared with stan- dard six-axis robots similar in size and payload capabili- ty. It meets the increasingly high demands for efficient movement and precise placement and offers tight-space motion capability for applications in advanced manufacturing. The G6 SCARA robot delivers fast cycle times and is designed for


Aspen Intros Compact Refrigerated


Liquid Chiller Marlborough, MA — Compact size, minimal weight and industrial-class reliability are essential components for many cooling applications. Aspen Systems has introduced its LCS-600, a new turnkey liquid chiller system. The LCS-600 is a result of the company’s cumulative years of expertise in sup- plying OEM refrigeration solutions to the military, medical, laser, and elec- tronics industrial markets and it is suitable for many applications.


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applications that require high speed and high preci- sion. It has a high-rigidity arm design, which helps to reduce vibration and deliver fast speeds and high precision with no overshoot or ringing. The smaller footprint translates to less factory space require- ments and lower overall costs. The C8 six-axis robot provides high perform-


ance in a slimline design. Compact, yet powerful, with high repeatability and fast cycle times, C8 robots are useful for demanding applications that


require six-axis dexterity. Contact: EPSON Robots, 1650 E Glenn


Curtiss Street, Carson, CA 90746 % 562-290-5910 fax: 562-290-5999


E-mail: info@robots.epson.com Web: www.robots.epson.com


EPSON T3 all-in-one SCARA robot. See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 4109





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LCS-600 refrigerated liquid chiller.


The Aspen Q-series compressor


is very small and its brushless DC motor permits variable speed to match the cooling load, regardless of whether it is steady-state or dynamically changing. Power consumption is excel- lent and it has been used in a number of battery-powered applications. Each system is hermetically-sealed, charged and tested, prior to shipment. The system offers 600W of cool-


ing, four to six times the efficiency of thermoelectrics, an ultra-compact size, is lightweight, and its compres- sor is rated for more than 90,000 hours MTBF. Typical applications include:


laser cooling, electronics cooling, per- sonal cooling, medical devices, thermal regulation, environmental control, lab equipment, centrifuge processing,


blood treatment, and patient cooling. Contact: Aspen Systems, 24


Saint Martin Drive, Marlborough, MA 01752 % 508-281-5322 E-mail: info@aspensystems.com Web: www.aspensystems.com


See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 468


Zero Ohm SMT Jumpers SMT Jumpers IT’S WHAT’S ON THE INSIDE THAT COUNTS ® ELECTRONICS CORP. www.keyelco.com  (516) 328-7500 (800) 221-5510 THM Jumpers


SMT Test Points


THM Test Points


See at ATX / MD&M West, Booth 3368


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