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June, 2018 Koh Young Supports Hermes Standard
Chandler, AZ — Koh Young Technology is supporting the Hermes Standard, and recently attended its third initiative meeting in Shanghai, China. The meeting included 31 SMT equipment suppliers, with 11 new participants, and focused on field testing, synergy with IPC CFC (Connected Factory Exchange) and further protocol development. As a founding member of the initiative, Koh Young has been moving forward with an ambitious implementation schedule to ensure that the Hermes Standard version 1.0 could be deployed within nine months of its first iteration.
The Hermes Standard is an open, non-proprietary standard for
vendor-independent, machine-to- machine (M2M) communications. The TCP/IP- and XML-based proto- col simplifies connectivity. Circuit boards pass through the entire pro- duction line with full traceability and data integrity, while eliminating repetitive barcode scanning at each station.
The standard is completely open and free to use for SMT equip- ment supplier implementation. Launched in March 2017, the initial Hermes Standard quickly gained market recognition among leading SMT companies. The first project, held at productronica later that year, was an enormous success. The standard is designed to cre-
ate synergy across platforms, and can be combined with Koh Young’s KSMART solution for smart facto- ries. Guided in part by Industry 4.0, the KSMART solution opens the door for the move to M2M communication and process optimization. The KSMART process optimizer (KPO) allows Koh Young SPI systems to automatically adjust print parame- ters through machine-learning algo- rithms, based on inspection and measurement feedback.
The future expectation is for the Hermes Standard to underpin a com- prehensive smart factory solution that can analyze and optimize process parameters across the entire SMT line.
Contact: Koh Young America, Inc., 6150 W. Chandler Boulevard, Suite 39, Chandler, AZ 85226 480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail:
america@kohyoung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
See at SMT Hybrid Packaging, Booth 4A-233
Instron:
New Bluehill Testing Software
Norwood, MA — Built from the ground up for touch interaction, Bluehill® Universal is the next gen- eration in materials testing software from Instron®. Bluehill Universal introduces a wide range of new fea- tures designed to make the user experience simpler and smarter. Instron Connect is a powerful new communication platform that speeds up the technical support process, designed to provide users with a better service experience. The platform allows users to connect with Instron support engineers through the testing system. This new feature also helps users keep test systems running in optimal condition with scheduled calibration and preventive maintenance reminders and auto-
Bluehill Universal materials testing software.
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matic software update notifications. One of Bluehill’s most notable features is its built-for-touch archi- tecture, which offers large touch points, intuitive gestures and a sim- plified workflow to help users save time during testing. The company’s operator dashboard is a large-format touch monitor with an integrated controller that can be mounted to the side of the test frame.
Many materials test system operators need to run simple tests without building a new test method, which can be difficult for users who have not been trained or are new to materials testing. QuickTest is excel- lent for new or infrequent testers. Users can simply tap the QuickTest button, enter a test speed and tap start. A predefined graph and results table populates the most common results, including maximum force and displacement at break.
Enhanced exporting tools give users the ability to customize results and raw data export files so they can interface easily with laboratory infor- mation management systems (LIMS). Files can be exported in the default CSV format, or as a customized text file, in any format needed. Contact: Instron, 825 University Avenue, Norwood, MA 02062 800-564-8378
All marks used above are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Henkel and its affiliates in the U.S., Germany and elsewhere. © 2014 Henkel Corporation. All rights reserved. 4275 (2/16)
See at SMT/Hybrid Pkg, Booth 4-241 Web:
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See at ADM New York, Booth 1463
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