March, 2018
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Kennesaw, GA —Yamaha’s Total Line Solution concept streamlines and interconnects all stages of SMT PCB assembly. The company has also devel- oped solutions to future challenges, such as 3D-MID (molded interconnect device) assembly, and machine-to- machine (M2M) communications. Yamaha’s 3D-MID solution
places SMD components on 3D sub- strates. This addresses the develop- ing industry demands to build high- density products. Yamaha has inte- grated the 3D-MID function into its iPulse M20 hybrid mounter, which also performs conventional SMT placement. This feature delivers a space-efficient solution that makes 3D assembly cost-effective even for low-volume work, such as prototyp- ing or small batches. The company also recently
unveiled its powerful 3D AOI camera with 0.3 mil (7 µm) resolution. Such microscopic inspection is essential for assessing solder joints of the tiniest
Speedprint Launches New Long Board Printer
Tampa, FL — Speedprint Technology has added a new printer platform to its product range. The SP1550 is expressly designed to accommodate long boards up to 5.1 ft (1.55m) in length. The robust platform delivers print accuracy to 0.5 mil (12.5 µm) at six sigma and repeatability perform- ance that parallels Speedprint’s SP710 platform. The system uses up
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to four fiducials to optimize align- ment — a factor that becomes more critical with long PCBs. The SP1550 also includes built-in SPI inspection technology, and deploys an X-axis under-stencil cleaning system that minimizes the usage of cleaning con- sumables. Maximum stencil size is 6.1 x 2.5 ft (1.85 x 0.74m). As with all other Speedprint
print platforms, owners of the new SP1550 printer will benefit from the company’s comprehensive support and five-year parts and two-year labor war- ranty. According to the company, the printer was added to the range to accommodate an increasing number of assembly applications that use long PCBs — typically seen in sectors like LED lighting. It is designed to offer the same precise print performance and low-risk ownership as the rest of the
company’s range of equipment. Contact: Speedprint Technology,
519 US Highway 301 South, Tampa, FL 33619 % 813-664-0686 E-mail:
mark.brawley@
speedprint-tech.com Web:
www.speedprint-tech.com
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chip components, such as 01005 (0402 metric) devices, which are now being adopted in high-density applications. The latest Yamaha Factory
Tools 4.0 suite provides real-time performance and feeder-status moni- toring. These M2M capabilities deliv- er production data directly to the line supervisor’s desktop monitor or mobile device anywhere in the facto- ry, along with database-driven trace- ability and statistical process control (SPC). In total, Factory Tools 4.0 con- tains over 20 applications that cover set up, programming, monitoring, and traceability down to the compo- nent and nozzle level. Yamaha is also offering the latest
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models in its YSM family of high-effi- ciency modular mounters, including the compact, single-beam YSM10 with its versatile multi-nozzle head options that delivers a 46,000 CPH placement speed. The one- or two-beam YSM20 and two- or four-beam YSM40R with its 18-nozzle, 50,000 CPH head provide speeds of up to 200,000 CPH with a
10.82 ft (1m2) footprint. Contact: Yamaha Motor IM America, Inc., 1270 Chastain Road,
Kennesaw, GA 30144 % 770-420-5825 E-mail:
info-yima@yamaha-motor.com Web:
www.yamaha-motor-im.com
YSM10 compact component mounter.
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2333
Together in Process Perfection
ITW EAE brings together the world-leading brands of electronics assembly equipment. Brands with reputations for advancing process perfection. The combined knowledge and experience of the ITW EAE group is driving further innovation and speeding the development of next generation technology. New technology like the NuJet and Dynamic Dual Head can dramatically improve productivity and yield while reducing maintenance and cost of ownership.
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