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Business news www.us-tech.com March, 2018


Fuji Showcases Complete SMT Assembly Solutions at APEX


Vernon Hills, IL — Fuji America Cor- poration will be showcasing a com- plete line of SMT assembly solutions at IPC APEX, from February 27 to March 1, 2018 at the San Diego Con- vention Center. Products that atten- dees will be able to see firsthand in- clude: the NXTIII ultra-high-speed and AIMEXIII all-in-one series PCB assembly platforms; bulk-feeding and high-speed placement with precise pressure control; Fuji smart-fab odd- form/loose-part placement system; and Fuji’s Smart Factory, displaying NEXIM factory control software. A broad range of labor-saving


automated maintenance and opera- tion tools, including smart set up and the Fuji S/Tower component storage system will be exhibited. This year, the company is setting itself apart by offering attendees a special event ex- perience through the Fuji Apex app, compatible with all smartphones and tablets. The app provides users an interactive experience with Fuji. Not only will they be able to see a full floor plan of the Fuji booth, but they can also schedule meetings and check in on social media.


VJ Electronix Celebrates 15 Years of Rework and


X-Ray Littleton, MA — VJ Electronix is cel- ebrating its 15th anniversary this year. The company was formed in 2003 by wrapping the VJ Electronix division of parent company VJ Tech- nologies with then newly acquired Nicolet Imaging Systems (NIS) and SRT Rework. “We, as an industry, faced tur-


bulent times in the late 1990s and early 2000s,” explained Don Nau- gler, president of VJ Electronix. “The stability we have enjoyed for the last 15 years as part of the VJ Group has allowed us to grow and develop some pretty exciting technology.” VJ Electronix provides SMT re-


Fuji offers SMT assembly equipment, material handling solutions and smart factory software.


Fuji’s booth layout will offer at-


tendees a walking tour through all of the company’s products. Visitors can expect to see an impressive product line that is designed to improve many aspects of electronics production.


Contact: Fuji America Corp.,


171 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 % 847-913-0162 r


See at IPC APEX, Booth 3539


Nordson ASYMTEK Acquires Infiniti Product Lines


Carlsbad, CA — Nordson ASYMTEK has acquired the rights and assets to progressive cavity pump (PCP) product lines from Infiniti Dosing o.m.s., based in Polling, Germany. The transaction, which closed in early January, pro- vides Nordson ASYMTEK with dis- pensing and dosing products marketed by Infiniti under the Dot Streamer (DS) and Accura brands. Infiniti owner and founder Jean-Claude Tytgat will join Nordson ASYMTEK and continue to work on new technology. “We are pleased to add Infiniti


progressive cavity pump technology to our portfolio of fluid delivery systems


for electronics manufacturing, and are thrilled to have Mr. Tytgat join our team,” said Peter Bierhuis, president of Nordson ASYMTEK. “The technolo- gy complements Nordson ASYMTEK’s jetting technology and adds capabili- ties for high-quality micro-dispensing of a variety of materials. Mr. Tytgat’s product development skills will ensure continued innovation.” Infiniti Dosing products deliver


highly viscous and abrasive fluids in mini and micro levels for electronics applications. Materials dispensed in- clude silicones, MS polymers, solder pastes, MMAs, epoxy resins, potting


work systems and X-ray inspection solutions for a variety of electronics and industrial applications to boost productivity and maximize produc- tion uptime. Applications range from the inspection and repair of electron- ic assemblies used in high-end com- puting/networking, medical and aerospace to automated component counting for greater inventory effi- ciencies and accuracy. Technologies offered in VJE re-


compounds, sealants, and two-com- ponent, thermally conductive, and electrically conductive adhesives. “Joining Nordson ASYMTEK is


the perfect synergy for Infiniti,” said Tytgat. “Their global infrastructure and deep technical competence will speed the growth and adoption of the micro-dispense capabilities that our


PCP technology offers.” Contact: Nordson ASYMTEK,


2747 Loker Avenue West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-431-1919 fax: 760-431-2678 E-mail: info@nordsonasymtek.com Web: www.nordson.com r


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2114


work systems include systems used for the rework of components as small as micro-passive 0.012 x 0.006 in. (03015 metric) components to thermally challenging CPU sockets and DIMM connectors. VJE X-ray inspection systems are designed to provide value and flexibility, and may be easily customized for diffi- cult applications. The new XQuik with AccuCount delivers automated component counting, significantly cutting costs and improving invento-


ry accuracy. Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc.,


234 Taylor Street, Littleton, MA % 978-486-4777 fax: 978-486-4550 Web: www.vjelectronix.com r


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2551 Magneti Marelli Adds TRI to Approved Vendor List


San Jose, CA — Italian automotive supplier Mag- neti Marelli S.p.A. has partnered with Test Re- search, Inc., (TRI), adding the company to its ap- proved vendor list (AVL). TRI will contribute to higher-quality production at Magneti Marelli with its range of test and inspection equipment. Jim Lin, TRI’s VP of sales and marketing,


said, “Magneti Marelli’s success is due to its dedi- cation to deliver high-tech and high-quality pro- duction. We are proud to contribute the quality as- surance and safety that Magneti Marelli is well known for.” Besides ensuring the quality of the PCB man-


ufacturing line, TRI strives to offer excellent, per- sonalized sales and customer service, which is made possible by the company’s multiple branches and distributors. “TRI would like to extend its gratitude to I-


From left: Tom Tu, TRI, Stefano Germani, I-TRONIK, Raoul Goretti, Magneti Marelli, Jim Lin, TRI, and Jacky Liu, TRI.


TRONIK’s commitment to this partnership,” said Lin. I-TRONIK is an Italian distributor of SMT equipment and consumables. TRI offers complete PCB inspection solutions


for the electronics manufacturing production line, continuously providing new developments in high performance and high-speed inspection. TRI offers a robust product portfolio of auto-


matic test and inspection solutions. Products in- clude solder paste inspection (SPI), automated op- tical inspection (AOI), and 3D automated X-ray inspection (AXI), manufacturing defect analyzers


(MDAs) and in-circuit test (ICT) equipment. Contact: Test Research USA, Inc., 832 Jury


Court, Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567- 9898 E-mail: triusa@tri.com.tw Web: www.tri.com.tw r


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1317


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