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Page 90 THE NEW


BENCHMARK IN WIRE STRIPPING


www.us-tech.com


May, 2018


ECD Debuts Continuous Monitoring in China


Milwaukie, OR — ECD is debuting its brand-new continuous monitoring technology, OvenSENTINEL™, in the Chinese electronics market. Also on display are its M.O.L.E.® and OvenRIDER® technologies, which are tools for high-reliability, high-yield thermal processing. OvenSENTINEL is a next-generation, scalable monitor- ing system designed to provide contin- uous oversight and customizable data analysis.


The monitoring technology offers extreme control, customization, scala- bility, trend identification, and in- process product visibility for high- yield results. While the first module is designed for reflow oven monitoring, the system can be used to supervise a range of in-line processes.


The


Mira 230 has a new robust and


sturdy design that supports an extraor- dinary processing range from AWG 32 to AWG 8. It sets a new benchmark by its unique sequencing capabilities that can be stored in a library for quick reproduction. The Mira 230 can strip and cut inner conductors with a variety of parameters without a program change. It comes equipped with a simple graphical user interface that ensures a quick learning process.


komaxgroup.com See at EWPTE, Booth 1123


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The company is also highlight- ing its complete portfolio of M.O.L.E. thermal profilers, from the three- channel V-M.O.L.E.® and the award- winning SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold 2 to the powerhouse, 20-channel MEG- AMOLE® 20.


Electronics manufacturers often carry out oven verification with the well-known “golden board” method. which does not give a complete picture of oven operation. OvenRIDER NL2+ authenticates true reflow oven per- formance as opposed to PCB measure- ments and is an important piece of the “trust but verify” approach required for high-yield processing.


Those familiar with Oven-


RIDER NL2+’s predecessor, Oven- RIDER, may not be aware of the many recent enhancements that have been made available with the system and are encouraged to get a


OvenSENTINEL continuous thermal processing monitoring system.


firsthand look at the redesigned fea- tures. These include: a higher tem- perature-rated pallet material of 536°F (280°C) continuous, 572°F (300°C) maximum for a longer pallet life; better optical sensor board detection; new sensor guards for reduction of inadvertent handling- related sensor damage; and exchangeable process sensors for cus- tom thermal sensors. Contact: ECD, 4287-B SE International Way, Milwaukie, OR 97222  503-659-6100 E-mail: sales@ecd.com Web: www.ecd.com


See at NEPCON China, Booth 1H30


HellermannTyton Intros Fiber Drop Enclosures


Milwakee, WI — HellermannTyton has introduced a line of fiber distri- bution enclosures, developed for installers who connect cables from the street level fiber backbone to individual residences and business-


es, including options used through- out the building and directly to desks or access points.


The outdoor fiber facade enclo- sure accommodates up to eight fiber drops to the home, apartment or small office building. The compact customer connection point transi- tions fiber drop cables into the build- ing’s network, accommodating both splice and patch for single-subscriber connections. These UV-protected and sealed outdoor systems provide an easy and reliable solution to connect outdoor fiber cabling and transition them into a building.


Fiber distribution enclosure.


The fiber distribution enclosure serves as both a building entry point and as a floor distributor. Its hinged splice tray supports up to 18 fusion splices to splice and route fibers with- in the building. A splice-and-patch version accommodates options to deploy with pluggable connectivity. Contact: HellermannTyton, 7930 North Faulkner Road, Milwaukee, WI 53224  414-355-1130 fax: 414-355-7341 E-mail: corp@htamericas.com Web: www.hellermann.tyton.com


See at EWPTE, Booth 1559 and at BIOMEDevice, Booth 415 See at EWPTE, Booth 1205


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