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SEMICON West Booth 6168


March, 2018


Inovaxe: Smart Electronics Manufacturing Storage Solutions


Deerfield Beach, FL — Inovaxe has introduced its SMART MSD (mois- ture-sensitive device) storage cart, as well as the new SMART stencil stor- age solution. The SMART MSD cart improves on the company’s patented InoMSD cart by adding intelligence to each individually isolated hive. The SMART MSD cart detects when a hive is opened and closed, and can light up to indicate where an MSD part is located. When an MSD hive is accessed,


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the SMART MSD cart shuts down its air circulation so that no other loca- tion sees a rise in humidity. This patented design gives customers true moisture control for moisture-sensi- tive devices. The SMART MSD cart can be used in conjunction with Inovaxe’s other smart storage solu- tions and software, including InoAuto, InoView and the InoMSD tracking software that monitors the life of moisture-sensitive parts on the line, based on MSL standards. Inovaxe is also offering its new


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SMART stencil storage cart, allowing customers to quickly put away and retrieve solder stencils. When put- ting a stencil away, the customer indicates the stencil number by typ- ing or scanning and places the sten- cil in any open location. The cart detects where the stencil is placed. When a stencil needs to be retrieved, its location is illuminated, enabling easy removal. The company has developed


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other InoAuto SMART storage solu- tions, including reel storage, mechanical bins and more. The SMART InoAuto ultra-lean material handling systems enable users to locate parts in less than four seconds and return a part in less than eight seconds. The carts are mobile, store


560 reels in 2.5 ft2 (0.23m2) or 1,120 reels in 4.5 ft2 (0.42m2), with an ROI of less than six months.


Inovaxe SMART stencil storage cart.


Material handling benefits


include: 90 percent labor reduction in pulling kits and returning parts; 90 percent space reduction for storing SMT parts and kits; reduction of set up time and increase in machine up time; reduction of operator travel time by 60 percent; elimination of paper for kit pull and feeder loading operation; enhanced inventory accu- racy without counting parts; and a substantial reduction of errors in feeder set up. The company also offers integration with Panasonic SMT equipment through PanaCIM


(8 and 10) software. Contact: Inovaxe Corp., 260 SW


12th Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 % 954-531-1363 E-mail: info@inovaxe.com Web: www.inovaxe.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1725


Rehm Presents Latest Reflow Soldering Systems


Roswell, GA — Rehm Thermal Sys - tems is presenting its latest technolo- gy for reliable reflow convection and condensation soldering at IPC APEX 2018. The company is offering its VisionXP+ reflow convection soldering system, ViCON operating soft- ware and the CondensoXC reflow condensation soldering system.


The VisionXP+ combines 


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many new developments, par- ticularly in energy efficiency and emission reduction. According to the company, customers can save up to 20 percent of their energy usage, consuming an average of 11


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tons (10 metric tons) less CO2 per year.


Rehm’s new ViCON operating


and traceability software meets the demand for smart data and network- ing. With a touchscreen interface, ViCON is designed for easy operation and traceability for the VisionX series. The software can monitor all values that change during produc- tion and collect and statistically eval- uate alarms, avoiding errors and optimizing machine settings. The CondensoX series uses hot steam and Galden® heat transfer


medium to solder large, heavy boards. The heat transfer is up to ten times higher than convection solder- ing. Carefully controlling tempera- ture and pressure enable accurate reflow profiling. The new


VisionXP+ reflow convection soldering system.


CondensoXC is a space-efficient, high-performance system suitable for laboratory applications, small-batch production or prototyping. A vacuum option can be implemented easily in


all systems to reduce voiding. Contact: Rehm Thermal


Systems, LLC, 3080 Northfield


Place, Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076 % 770-442-8913 fax: 770-442-8914 E-mail: p.handler@rehm-group.com Web: www.rehm-group.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1500


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