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May, 2018


Hanwha Achieves Sub-30 Sec. LED Board Cycle Time


Find Electronic Failures with Vibration Testing


Benchtop Vibration Table


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LED big board printing and pick-and-place solution.


in dual-rail configuration, netting 28 second cycle times.


Hanwha’s DECAN family of dual-gantry, pick-and-place platforms offer modular conveyor systems for single-, dual- or combination single- and dual-rail processing to maximize the efficiency, flexibility and perform- ance of automated assembly lines.


Contact: Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas, Inc., 6000 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630  714-373-4200


E-mail: jonny.n@hanwha.com Web: www.hanwhaprecisionmachinery.com


See at NEPCON China, Booth 1J40


Lapp Tannehill Intros High-Speed Ethernet Cables


Contact us for more info.


Cincinnati Sub-Zero Cincinnati, OH


www.cszindustrial.com (p) 513-772-8810


Savage, MN — Lapp Tannehill is showcasing its ETHERLINE® PN


CAT.6A cables, which offer quick and easy assembly with high data trans- mission rates. The new cable is suit- able for use in machinery, plant and equipment manufacturing, as well as in industrial and building networks that require large volumes of data. Due to a cross separator that separates the four pairs of wires and an inner sheath, the cable does not need pair screening. Unlike conven-


tional cables, there is no need to remove a film screen from all four pairs of wires. As a result, ETHER- LINE PN CAT.6A Fast Connect


Cypress, CA — Hanwha and ESE are now offering a combined solution for large-form-factor LED PCBs. ESE’s model LX3D printer, combined with Hanwha’s DECAN F2 pick-and-place system, processes 4 ft (1.2m) boards


ESE’s family of standard printers for PCB assembly applications provide excellent price-to-performance config- urations that are optimally balanced with Hanwha’s SM and DECAN series pick-and-place systems.


ETHERLINE PN CAT.6A cable.


cables are quick and easy to assem- ble. A special tool from Lapp, which prepares the cable for connector assembly in a single operation, saves even more time. The new shielding also ensures a long service life. At 10 Gb/s per second, the new cable achieves the current maximum transmission rate for copper cables in an industrial environment. All Lapp PROFINET cables are compat- ible with one another and with those from other manufacturers. In addi- tion to compliance with the PROFINET standard, the Lapp solu- tion has certification for the North American market (UL) so no addi- tional approval is required.


The cable is available in seven versions: three for fixed installation (Type A) with flame retardant PVC sheath, halogen-free and flame retar- dant with FRNC sheath or with PUR sheath (halogen-free, flame retardant and with increased mechanical strength). The company also offers two versions for flexible use (Type B) with PVC sheath or halogen-free and flame retardant FRNC sheath, as well as two solutions for highly flexible use (Type C) with PVC sheath or PUR sheath. Contact: Lapp Tannehill, 8675 Eagle Creek Parkway, Savage, MN 55378  952-881-6700


E-mail: mcarlson@lapptannehill.com Web: www.lapptannehill.com


See at EWPTE, Booth 1620


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