March, 2018
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Page 85 Juki Showcases Three SMT Lines at IPC APEX
Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems (JAS), Inc. is demonstrating three SMT lines: a flexible line, an LED/large board line and a mixed-technolo- gy/through-hole line at IPC APEX 2018. The compa- ny is showcasing its GS automatic screen printer, D-Sniper dispenser, Cube-460 selective solder auto- matic nozzle cleaner, ISM3900 storage tower expan- sion module, storage tower external elevator mod- ule, RS-1 placement machine, and the new G-Titan screen printer.
The new G-Titan screen printer is equipped for lights-out manufacturing and quality print con- trol. The printer has a new interface with an updated look and many standard features, includ- ing a touchscreen LCD, stencil inspection, solder paste rolling measurement, stencil flattener, sup- port block crash prevention, and automatic solder paste dispensing (1.1 lb [500g] jar). The flexible line includes: GS compact automatic screen printer, RV-2 SPI system, 1.6 ft (0.5m) con- veyor, RX-6 placement machine, RS1 placement machine, TR6 matrix tray changer, RV1 AOI machine, and JT RS600 oven.
Juki’s LED/large board line
Aven Shows Two-in-One Soldering/ De-Soldering Station
Ann Arbor, MI — Aven’s two-in-one soldering/de-soldering station in- cludes a soldering iron and de-solder- ing gun in one compact unit. This station is intended for general-pur- pose soldering, as well as specialized lead-free soldering applications. This deluxe station is designed for a wide temperature range of 320 to 896°F (160 to 480°C) and the soldering iron tool heats rapidly from room temper- ature to 662°F (350°C) in as little as 30 seconds.
With its high-quality sensor, the heat exchange system guaran- tees precise temperature control at the soldering tip. Dual LCD displays
demonstrates the PMAX-II automatic screen printer and 3020VXL placement machine. The
PMAX-II supports board lengths up to 4 ft (1.2m), utilizing a patented mathematical calculating algorithm to ensure the machine’s high accuracy print alignment that easily achieves 01005 (0402 metric) printing.
Finally, the mixed technology/through-hole line includes the JM20 through-hole machine, iCube in- line selective solder machine, ISM3600 —with exter- nal elevator module and robotic AGV delivery, JaNets with CircuitCam line programming and opti- mization software and IFS-NX intelligent feeder with Cogiscan trace, track and control (TTC). Contact: Juki Automation Systems, Inc., 507 Airport Boulevard, Morrisville, NC 27560 919-460-0111 E-mail:
GRyden@jas-smt.com Web:
www.jukiamericas.com
G-Titan screen printer. See at IPC APEX, Booth 2701
Two-in-one soldering/de-soldering station.
show temperature information for both the soldering iron and de-sol- dering gun. The de-soldering gun easily melts and vacuum-suctions debris into the storage chamber. Features include: 200W solder- ing iron and 130W de-soldering pump; sponge and coiled brass tip cleaner; deluxe iron holder to secure the heat- ed soldering iron and de-soldering gun between uses; and standard pointed and standard de-soldering tips. Contact: Aven, Inc., 4330
Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 734-973-0099
E-mail:
mike@aventools.com Web:
www.aveninc.com
See at IPC APEX, Booth 3533 See at APEX, Booth 2953
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