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October, 2017


VJE Demos Material Handling Automation


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Benchtop Vibration Table


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Chelmsford, MA — VJ Electronix is demonstrating a selection of material handling automation systems at productronica 2017. The company is exhibiting its XQuik II Autoload with Accu- Count Technology and the Summit II rework system. With newly-introduced


material handling automa- tion, the XQuik II Autoload system automatically counts components at up to twice the original speed. New parallel processing techniques allow the system to acquire images and to calculate component count while scanning bar- codes, and loading and label- ing reels. The Summit II is VJ


Electronix’ latest semiauto- mated rework system. Im- proved ergonomics, combined with next-generation controls and proven heating technolo- gy, provide even better per- formance and flexibility. The Summit II has a smaller footprint, yet larger board capacity than its predecessor. The board support fix- tures are easy to adjust. Enhanced SierraMate software takes the popu- lar user-friendly operation to the next level with a simple, icon-driven


Contact us for more info.


Cincinnati Sub-Zero Cincinnati, OH


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


GUI and easily-customizable opera- tion sequences.


XQuik II Autoload with AccuCount Technology.


Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc., 19


Alpha Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824 % 978-486-4777


Web: www.vjelectronix.com


See at productronica, Hall A3 Booth 102/5


LORD Provides Bonding Solutions for Assembly


Cary, NC — LORD is now offering bond ing solutions for a wide variety of assembly applications. Products include Maxlok T6 acrylic adhesives and 310 A/B epoxy adhesive, as well as 7542, 7545, 7550, and 7556 ure- thane adhesives. New developments in next-gener-


ation acrylic adhesive systems are pro- viding superior lap shear strength, im-


LORD offers adhesives in a variety of volumes.


have distinct advantages over riveting and welding, including better strength, fatigue, distribution of stress, and process simplicity. Advances in technology and


equipment over the last few decades have improved the shelf life, stability and ratio mix control of two-component acrylic adhesives that both cure and bond at room temperature. These ad- vancements have resulted in greater simplicity, stability and scalability. It is a common misconception


Meet the Personal Workstation: IAC’s Smart Mobile Stations


Take your workstation to where the work is with IAC’s Smart Mobile Stations. Add the optional battery power pack to take computers, lighting and other electronic devices on the go.


• Multiple SIzes and Powder Coat Paint Colors • Height Adjustable Worksurface and Shelving • Multiple Built-in Power Outlets • Huge Variety of Customizing Options


Make the SMS your own and go mobile! See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1037


Visit us to see the SMS and much more. IAC Booth #1037


among manufacturers that bonding with adhesives before powder coating is not possible, due to the high tem- peratures used in the process. LORD’s new acrylic adhesive series will not degrade with the tempera- tures associated with powder coat- ing. With heat resistance up to 400° F (204.4°C) for 90 minutes, the mate- rials provide fabricators with an al-


ternative to welding and fastening. Contact: LORD Corp., 111 Lord


Drive, Cary, NC 27511 % 877-275-5673


E-mail: customer.support@lord.com Web: www.lord.com


IACindustries.com • 714-990-8997


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 942


proved elongation, fatigue resistance, high- and low-temperature perform- ance, and robust bonding to a wider range of substrates. Acrylic adhesives


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