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October, 2017


Electra Polymers: Solder Mask for Direct Image Exposure


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Purex Inc


2246 Palmer Drive Suite 108


sales@purexinc.com 866-360-5675


www.purexinc.com


Kent, UK — Electra Polymers, Ltd., is now offering a solder mask for direct image (DI) exposure systems, as well as ink-jettable solder mask. EMP110 DI is the company’s latest solder mask for DI systems. The sol- der mask has been tested on multiple light engines with a variety of wave- length combinations. EMP110 DI has been formulat-


ed to deliver straight sidewalls and fine solder dam resolution over the wide range of coating thicknesses associated with screen-printed and sprayed PCBs. Optimized radiation curing characteristics deliver high levels of through-cure at low energy


levels without compromising surface hardness or chemical resistance. Electra’s inkjet solder mask


meets SM840 and UL94 V-0 require- ments, is halogen-free, RoHS- and REACH-compliant, and contains no SVHCs. In addition to the inkjet sol- der mask, the company provides a range of complementary inkjet prod-


ucts, including legend and etch resists. Contact: Electra Polymers, Ltd., Roughway Mill, Tonbridge, Kent,


TN11 9SG, UK % +44-0-1732-811118 fax: +44-0-1732-811119 E-mail: info@electrapolymers.com Web: www.electrapolymers.com


See at productronica, Hall B3 Booth 140


Z+F Exhibits Advanced Wire Processing Systems


Bridgeville, PA — Zoller + Frölich is a medium-sized, family-owned special- ist in ferrules, wire harnessing tech- nology and laser measurement. The company also manufactures switch cabinets and special machinery. The company’s machines have


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evolved over the years into advanced and efficient systems. The broad range of machines enables the pro- cessing of loose-insulated and unin- sulated ferrules, terminals, and turned pin contacts. Twin ferrules and ferrules on reel can also be


processed. Besides the production of machines, the company also develops and constructs products for stripping and crimping. Key focus areas of the company


include continuous innovation, high- quality products, close customer ties, strong partnerships, and well-


trained employees. Contact: Z+F USA, Inc., 700 Old


Pond Road, Suite 606, Bridgeville, PA 15017 % 412-257-8575 fax: 412- 257-8576 E-mail: info@zf-usa.com Web: www.zf-usa.com


See at productronica, Hall A5 Booth 111


VERMES Intros Hot Melt High Speed Dispenser


MULTIFUNCTION TFT 5“ / 10“ UNITFT


• resistive or PCAP (Multitouch)


• object based screen Design


• vector graphics: ASCII and Unicode


• extremely fast rendering


• Alpha Blending, moving objects


• USB, 2xI²C, 2xSPI, 2xRS-232


Otterfing, Germany — The next-gen- eration hot melt system solution from VERMES Microdispensing offers multiple options for complex dispensing patterns. The system is designed with precise droplet break- off that ensures ultra-thin lines and beads at high dispensing speeds. The hot melt solution, which is


based on the company’s MDV 3250+ high-speed jet valve, is designed to handle a range of hot melt types, including PURs. It complements the the company’s heating system that offers customized heating for high- viscosity applications.


The modular and versatile


design of VERMES’ microdispensing solutions allows the systems to be easily and individually configured. The user can choose from a variety of equipment for different flow rates and viscosities. The new system is a good choice for equipment across a spectrum of applications, from labo-


ratories to high-volume production. Contact: VERMES Microdispensing GmbH, Palnkamer Strasse 18, 83264 Otterfing, Germany % +49-0-80-24-644-0 E-mail: info@vermes.com Web: www.vermes.com


See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 120


TRICOR Offers Medical Contract Mfg. Services


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Elgin, IL — TRICOR is showcasing some of its products, including an STA (single-tooth anesthesia) deliv- ery system, at MD&M Minneapolis. The company is a medical contract manufacturer for Class I, II and III products. TRICOR is currently pro- ducing all three classes of products. The company maintains numerous certifications, including FDA certifi- cation, ITAR, ISO 9001:2000, ISO 13485:2003, and AS9100. TRICOR has established itself


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as mentor to new companies, aiding in product development. This allows those entering into the medical equipment field to tap into the com-


pany’s engineering, manufacturing and customer service resources. Capabilities include electrical


and mechanical assembly, short runs or full production, depot repair, PWB layout, CAD design, testing and doc- umentation, software development, electro-optic design, drop shipping, preproduction prototyping, and the ability to support customers through


UL, CE and FDA registration. Contact: TRICOR Systems, Inc.,


1650 Todd Farm Drive, Elgin, IL 60123 % 847-742-5542 fax: 847-742-5574 E-mail: info@tricor-systems.com Web: www.tricor-systems.com


See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 2446


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