March, 2018
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Page 51 Feeder Finger Launches New Cut Tape Solutions
San Diego, CA — Feeder Finger, a di- vision of Automation Technical Servic- es (ATS) is launching three new cut tape solutions for Juki, Panasonic and ASM feeders at IPC APEX 2018. At- tendees visiting the booth will be able to personally load 3 in. (7.6 cm) cut tape onto these feeders to see and feel the performance of the Feeder Finger adapters. ATS designed the cut tape solu-
tion to precisely fit each feeder model. The high-quality anodized aircraft ma- chined aluminum replaces the existing tape guide. Feeder Finger enables even an unskilled operator to easily supply tape components by merely in-
Smart Thermal Profiling Solutions from
serting the tape itself, without the need for splicing or complex routing of the cover tape through the feeder. Customers can buy the parts
they need and lower costs, without the concerns of efficiently feeding strips of component tape. Feeders can now be prepared up to 50 percent faster, and cover tape feeder jams during produc-
tion are a thing of the past. Contact: Feeder Finger, 10459
Roselle Street, Suite C, San Diego, CA 92121 % 800-971-1621 E-mail:
support@feederfinger.com Web:
www.feederfinger.com
SMT feeders with cut tape adapters. See at IPC APEX, Booth 3015
Solderstar
Clearwater, FL — Solderstar is now offering a full range of smart thermal profiling solutions. The Solderstar systems include the innovative Smartlink connection that allows one datalogger to be used with a range of intelligent fixtures. This design pro- vides profiling solutions for reflow ovens, wave solder machines, mini- wave or dip soldering machines, and the vapor phase process. The latest Solderstar PRO
range of 2.4 GHz wireless profiling dataloggers is now available, along with the company’s AutoSeeker — Automatic Profile Optimizer soft-
Solderstar smart thermal profiling systems.
ware. The AutoSeeker system searches for optimal profile solutions within constraints defined by the en- gineer, saving huge amounts of time as opposed to traditional manual ap- proaches. A comprehensive toolset for wave
soldering applications will be also on display, including dedicated fixtures that record all key process parameters in a single pass of the wave or selective machine, including wave immersion depth, nozzle height, contact times, fluxer positioning, and temperature
profile information. Contact: SolderStar LLC, 4500 140th Avenue North, Suite 101,
Clearwater, FL 33762 % 727-461-2270 fax: 727-538-4237 E-mail:
info@solderstar.com Web:
www.solderstar.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 3833 See at APEX, Booth 2727
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