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www.us-tech.com Distribution NDC Now Representing Boschman


in Eastern U.S. Ivyland, PA — NDC International is now representing Boschman Technolo- gies in the Eastern U.S. Boschman is a provider of high-end semiconductor packaging equipment. The company specializes in the development of film-as- sisted molding (FAM) and silver sintering systems. Together with Advanced Packaging Center and Alpha Assembly Solutions, Boschman has been at the forefront of silver sintering bonding technology. Boschman offers two types of advanced sintering systems, semiautomatic and fully automatic. The semiau- tomatic system sinters LEDs, IGBTs, QFNs, and many others, while the fully automatic system sinters everything from LEDs to solar (CVP) cells and cus-


tom-designed power modules. Contact: NDC International, 110 Steamwhistle Drive, Ivyland, PA 18974 %215-355-2460 E-mail: sales@neudynamics.com Web: www.ndc-int.com


Pillarhouse Appoints Rep E-tronix


Elk Grove Village, IL —Pillarhouse USA has appointed E-tronix, a Stromberg Company, to spearhead sales efforts in the Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Territories. Pillarhouse selective soldering equipment complements the rep- resentative’s SMT capital equipment and consumable offerings. Pillarhouse strives to constantly develop next-generation technologies to address emerg- ing market needs. The breadth of the Pillarhouse product line, along with the backing of its team and resources will be greatly beneficial in the partnership. E-tronix aligns strategically with suppliers, limiting its line card to focus on


the highest-quality equipment. Contact: Pillarhouse USA, Inc., 201 Lively Boulevard, Elk Grove


Village, IL 60007 % 847-593-9080 fax: 847-593-9084 E-mail: sales@pillarhouseusa.com Web: www.pillarhouse.biz


Heilind Stocks Hirose SDI Connectors


Wilmington, MA — Heilind Electronics has expanded its selection of intercon- nect solutions with the Hirose BNC75 series connector. The serial digital in- terface (SDI) compliant connectors support transmission speeds up to 12 Gb/s. Hirose’s BNC75 series has an easy-on, easy-off bayonet lock system and is rated for 75W, but can be mated with 50W-based BNC connectors. The minia- ture BNC75 series radio frequency (RF) connector has an optimized center contact design that simplifies PCB layout and supports SMT processing, ulti-


See at APEC, Booth 1736 


mately decreasing labor and assembly time. Contact: Heilind Electronics, Inc., 58 Jonspin Road, Wilmington, MA 01887 % 978-657-4870 Web: www.heilind.com


ITW EAE Signs on New Representatives


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Minneapolis, MN —ITW EAE, the electronic assembly equipment division of Illi- nois Tool Works, has signed a new agreement with PAC Global to represent and distribute Vitronics Soltec equipment in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. In addition, Vitronics Soltec is now being represented by Ark Manu- facturing Solutions in New Mexico, Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. ITW EAE has also partnered with AMTI to represent Vitronics Soltec in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. ITW EAE recently extended agreements for several of its existing Vit- ronics Soltec partners, including Cope Assembly Products, Del Tech Associates, Foster Innovation Technology, Midwest Tech Services, and Simler Associates, to


represent MPM, Camalot and Electrovert Equipment. Contact: ITW EAE, 8860 207th Street W., Minneapolis, MN 55044


% 952-469-8278 E-mail: roger.dullinger@itweae.com Web: www.itweae.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 3113


optical control Appoints New U.S. Reps


Atkinson, NH — optical control GmbH & Co. KG has hired Scott Cook of Meth- ods Automation to represent the company in Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington D.C. Methods Automation has over 31 years of ex- perience providing SMT prototype, production and test equipment, as well as SMT support products. optical control has also appointed Kurt Whitlock of Kurt Whitlock Associates to cover Florida. Kurt Whitlock provides electronics manu- facturing equipment to meet high-volume, high-mix and mid-to-low volume re-


quirements, as well as service and technical support. Contact: optical control GmbH & Co. KG, P.O. Box 182, Atkinson,


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2953 FRAMOS Offers ISVI Camera Technology


Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — FRAMOS is now offering ISVI cameras, complet- ing its portfolio of imaging components that ranges from sensors to systems. The ISVI cameras offer a combination of high image quality and high-speed acquisition for demanding vision applications. FRAMOS will benefit ISVI with its sales and marketing management and streamlined logistics. ISVI’s latest high-end imaging solution is the IC-X50S-CXP camera, which provides nearly 50 MP and 30 FPS at full resolution. With its thermoelectric cooling and high-resolution sensor, the camera provides excellent image performance


for semiconductor metrology, FPD inspection and scientific applications. Contact: FRAMOS Technology, Inc., 2733 Lancaster Road, Suite 210,


Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1B 0A9 % 613-208-1082 E-mail: info@framos.com Web: www.framos.com


New Hampshire 03811 % 833-932-6868 E-mail: infona@optical-control.com Web: www.optical-control.de


March, 2018


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