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February, 2018
SCHURTER Expands Compliance Information on Data Sheets
Santa Rosa, CA — To meet the safety requirements of a range of applica- tions, SCHURTER submits its prod- ucts to accredited safety institutions for testing. These tests are conducted according to national and interna- tional standards, or other generally- recognized regulating bodies for tech- nology, as well as those established to protect the environment. Their certification/approval
marks confirm the manufacturer’s observance of the requirements for
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Updated approvals and compliances information on SCHURTER data sheets.
Dur able R eliable Pr ecise
• Forged steel blades • 63-65 HRC hardness rating • Designed for most demanding cutting applications • Screw joint construction for precise blade alignment • Ergonomic ESD Safe comfort hand grips • Dual leaf springs
tary information to clarify the prod- uct’s intended use. Links to approval certifications and compliance descrip- tions are provided accordingly. Contact: SCHURTER, Inc., 447
Aviation Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 % 707-636-3000 E-mail:
sbowser@schurterinc.com Web:
www.schurterinc.com
See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 644
What Will Disrupt the SMT Industry in 2018?
• High carbon Japanese stainless steel cutters • Smooth cutting performance • 55 HRC hardness rating for superior blade durability • Non-reflective satin finish • Dual leaf springs • Screw joint construction for precise blade alignment • Ergonomic ESD safe comfort hand grips
Technik Stainless Steel Cutters St
• Manufactured from 400 series stainless steel • Box joint construction provides superior blade alignment and durability
• Induction hardened jaws • Dual leaf springs • ESD Safe cushion grips • Perfect blend of value and durability
Email |
sales@aventools.com aventools.com See at ATX / MD&M West, Booth 4271
Mattias Andersson, founder and CEO, MTEK Consulting.
Phone | 734.973.0099
will start to surface. We will see con- stellations of major players coexisting with more agile startups that can jointly create completely new business models and value propositions, shift- ing the foundation of the industry.”r
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traceability of all events. In 2018, truly open ecosystems
which electric appliances, and the materials and methods used to pro- duce them, must fulfill. It is also essential to ensure
easy access to up-to-date references and documentation when customers are selecting, procuring and using products. For this reason, the compa- ny has changed its website to better organize this information and pro- vide greater detail. A link has been installed in the HTML and PDF data sheets where the approval marks
were provided. The link takes the user to an entirely new approvals and compliances section. The section can also be accessed through a new tab in the HTML data sheet, or as part of the PDF data sheet, following the technical data. The new and expanded
approvals and compliances section contains approvals, product stan- dards, application standards, and compliances for each product, with clear headings above each category.
Information regarding product approvals and conformance is shown first, while the product and applica- tion standards follow as supplemen-
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