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March, 2018


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Page 97 Seika Machinery Debuts Leading-Edge Equipment Lineup


Torrance, CA — Seika Machinery is showcasing a complete lineup of leading-edge manufacturing equip- ment, including the latest models from McDry, Sawa, Sayaka, HIOKI and MALCOM at IPC APEX 2018. The HIOKI FA1240 flying probe


tester offers a variety of advantages over conventional testing machinery. Some of these benefits include jig-less inspection for quick set up, and the proficient testing of mis-mounted and faulty components, and poor contacts. The Sawa Ecobrid SC-AH100


fully automatic low-VOC stencil cleaner provides a 66 percent reduc-


tion in CO2 emissions and energy consumption over the previously fully automatic cleaning system, as well as a major reduction in running costs. The system cleans and dries in ten minutes or less. The Sawa Eco-Nozzle mounter


nozzle cleaner is capable of cleaning up to 20 nozzles at a time. With the system, ultrasonically vibrated water passes through every nozzle opening. The system cleans with ultrasonic energy and simultaneous vacuum suc- tion. Nozzle tips and apertures can be cleaned without leaving any residue. The Sayaka CT23NJ PCB


router offers stress-free depaneliza- tion, along with a fixture-based high- ly efficient dust vacuum system. In addition to clean and precise depan- elization for densely populated PCBs, the router has advanced image-processing software with a point-and-click operation for pro- gramming router paths. The new McDry DXU-1001A


high performance dry cabinet main- tains one percent RH levels. All McDry ultra-low humidity storage cabinets conform to IPC/JEDEC J- STD 033C and IPC 1601 standards. The ESD-safe design adheres to the IEC-61340-5-1 (ESD) standard. McDry cabinets dehumidify ICs to prevent micro-cracking and are an alternative to baking, MBBs and


CalcuQuote Offers Suite of EMS Software


Dallas, TX — CalcuQuote is now offering an expanded suite of soft- ware for electronics contract manu- facturers. Along with the company’s flagship request for quote (RFQ) management system, the company has broadened its portfolio to include custom product development and a selection of process enablement tools. CalcuQuote’s RFQ software for


high-mix, low-volume contract man- ufacturers is currently used by more than 50 EMS companies across North America. The company’s prod- ucts are designed to improve the cir- cuit board and cable assembly quote processes and to deliver quotes with


speed and precision. Contact: CalcuQuote, 1910


Pacific Avenue, Suite 17080, Dallas, TX 75201 % 909-278-8233 E-mail: sales@calcuquote.com Web: www.calcuquote.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 3134


All marks used above are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Henkel and its affiliates in the U.S., Germany and elsewhere. © 2014 Henkel Corporation. All rights reserved. 4275 (2/16)


See at APEC, Booth 1556 and at APEX, Booth 3001 A


nitrogen storage. The DXU-580YF McDry Yamaha


feeder cabinet has been designed for Yamaha feeder storage, models YS and ZITA. The cabinet holds up to 21 feeders with tape and reel. It safely dehumidifies and stores MSDs in reels at an RH level of one percent. The McDry Yamaha feeder cabinet conforms to IPC-J-STD 033C. Seika is also highlighting


the UNITECH UC-250M-CV PCB board cleaner. The UC-250M-CV takes all the features of the UC- 250M and adds a dual-cleaning feature, using a combination of a brush roller with silicone/adhe- sive cleaning rollers. The combi-


nation dual dust removal system pro- vides better results than a single brush or adhesive roller system.


The MALCOM RCX series mod-


ular reflow oven profiling system offers complete profiling of reflow ovens, including oven tempera-


ture, video imaging, O2 concen- tration and convection air veloci- ty. It verifies that ovens are per- forming optimally, and enables users to troubleshoot problem areas.


Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc., 3528 Torrance Boulevard,


Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 fax: 310-540-7930 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


HIOKI FA1240 flying probe tester.


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2043


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