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EXPERTS IN FACTORY AUTOMATION
Seika Builds New Drying Units into All McDry Cabinets
Hayward, CA — Seika Machinery is incorporating new optimized drying units into all McDry cabinets. The company plans to have all models be able to maintain one percent RH lev- els, like the McDry DXU-1001A UL quick dehumidifying model.
Low stress High quality output
Routing and/or sawing Reduced investment
EasyRouter off-line, low volume
TopRouter off-line, medium mix
Automatic tool change Long autonomy
Fast cutting speed High output
Clear cut Outstanding quality
High performance Best return on investment
itoring; multiple sample rates; and e- mail, phone and text alerts. All McDry ultra-low humidity
storage cabinets conform to IPC/JEDEC J-STD 033C and IPC 1601 standards. The ESD-safe de- sign adheres to the IEC-61340-5-1
FlexRouter II in-line, high volume, high mix
SpeedRouter in-line, high volume
IPTE America LLC 5935 Shiloh Road East - suite 100 Alpharetta GA 30005 USA T: +1 (0) 678 807 0067 x101 F: +1 (0) 678 807 0072 E:
sales.usa@
ipte.com
IPTE America LLC 6245 Shiloh Road East, Suite B Alpharetta GA30005 USA T: +1 (0) 678 807 0067 x 101 F: +1 (0) 678 807 0072 E:
sales.usa@
ipte.com
WWW.IPTE.COM
McDry DXU-1001A dry cabinet. The new DXU-1001A high-per- See at SMT/Hybrid Pkg, Booth 5-434
formance dry cabinet quickly recov- ers back to set point two to three times faster than previous models. McDry cabinets can be monitored safely and effectively with Dick- sonOne data loggers. Features of DicksonOne include: cloud-based, se- cure data storage; multiple unit mon-
(ESD) standard. McDry cabinets de- humidify ICs to prevent micro-crack- ing and are an alternative to baking,
MBBs and nitrogen storage. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,
26218 Industrial Boulevard, Hay- ward, CA 94545 % 510-293-0580 E-mail:
info@seikausa.com Web:
www.seikausa.com
Sales Representatives wanted
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