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Fume Extraction and Filtration Systems


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October, 2017


EPSON Debuts All-in-One SCARA Robot


Carson, CA — EPSON® Robots has launched a new T3 all-in-one SCARA robot, the Flexion™ N2 six-axis robot. The robot comes with a built-in controller, a new technology feature that reduces space requirements and simplifies set up. The robot is an easy-to-integrate automation solu- tion for simple applications, such as pick-and-place, assembly, parts han- dling, and dispensing applications. Aimed at such industries as lab-


oratory automation, consumer elec- tronics, electronic components, and industrial machinery, the robot is a good fit for customers looking to automate a factory without complex slide-based solutions. EPSON Robots is a specialist in


PC-controlled precision factory automation, with an installed base of well over 55,000 robots worldwide. The company’s product line includes hundreds of models of easy-to-use SCARA, cartesian and six-axis robots with a common PC-based platform. The company delivers robots for preci-


sion assembly and material handling applications in the aerospace, appli- ance, automotive, biotechnology, con- sumer product, electronics, food pro- cessing, medical device, pharmaceuti- cal, plastics, semiconductor, and telecommunication industries.


Flexion N2 six-axis robot. Contact: EPSON Robots, 1650 E


Glenn Curtiss Street, Carson, CA 90746 % 562-290-5910 fax: 562-290- 5999 E-mail: info@robots.epson.com Web: www.robots.epson.com


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EpoxySet Showcases Fast Curing Structural Adhesive


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Lincoln, RI — EpoxySet is showcasing its SetWORX™ 1510, a fast-gelling structural epoxy that has passed ISO 10993-5 and can be used for medical applications. This state-of-the-art epoxy has an easy-to-use 1:1 mix ratio and medium viscosity so it can be readily dispensed from cartridges or by meter mix dispensing equipment. It can be cured at room temperature or more quickly with mild heat. It is both BPA- and tin-free. SW-1510 is a toughened adhe-


sive that produces strong bonds to metals, ceramic, glass, and most plastics. It gels and produces initial green strength in 15 minutes, mak- ing it excellent during production. It


also has electrical insulating proper- ties, which makes it a good choice for sealing and encapsulating in high- performance electronic applications The material can also be used


as a sealant for protection against environmental contamination. It can be used in temperatures from –67 to +311°F (–55 to +155°C) and with-


stands moisture. Contact: EpoxySet, Inc., 1


Industrial Circle, Lincoln, RI 02865 % 401-726-4500 fax: 401-726-4502


E-mail: info@epoxyset.com Web: www.epoxyset.com


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1742


Yamaichi Develops 400 Gb/s Ethernet Connector


Chandler, AZ — Yamaichi Elec tronics has developed a new CFP2 56 Gbps host-and-plug connector system designed mainly for analog coherent optics modules or CFP2 modules that require reliable, high-speed perform- ance. The system is able to support applications using 25 Gbps x 10 chan- nels or 50 Gbps x 4 channels. Yamaichi Electronics is listed


as an official supplier reviewing com- pany within the CFP MultiSource Agreement (MSA). The company has already launched a complete range of CFP, CFP2, CFP4, and CFP8 connec- tor systems all following MSA speci- fications, and supporting customers’ 100G components. The new CFP2 56 Gbps connector is also designed in accordance with MSA specifications. When compared with general


CFP2 28 Gbps connectors, both insertion loss and return loss of the CFP2 56G connector are better by approximately 2 dB. At 28 GHz, the insertion loss of CFP2 28 Gbps con- nector is –4.5 dB whereas the CFP2 56 Gbps connector has only 2 dB. S- parameter and all measurement reports, such as insertion loss, return


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loss, and cross-talk, will be provided upon request. The CFP2 56 Gbps’ mechanical


features are compatible with CFP2 28 Gbps connector. The mechanical kit of the CFP2 28 Gbps includes a


CFP2 56 Gbps connector system.


cage, connector cover, heat sink, and clip. They can also be used with the


CFP2 56 Gbps connector. Contact: Yamaichi Electronics


Co., Ltd., 7240 W Erie Street, Suite 4, Chandler, AZ 85226 % 480-940- 9000 fax: 480-940-9082 E-mail: info@yeu.com Web: www.yeu.com


See at productronica, Hall A1 Booth 217


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