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September, 2018


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Page 103 Seika Intros Tabletop Router with CCD Camera


Hayward, CA — Seika Machinery is now offering a complete lineup of leading-edge equipment, including the latest models from McDry, Unitech, Sayaka, and MALCOM. The Sayaka SAM-CT23S tabletop router with color CCD camera offers automatic compensation with fidu- cial marks and automatic program change with QR code. With 115 VAC operation, no compressed air is nec- essary. Advanced image processing software allows easy programming and CAD-based offline programming. The new McDry DXU-1001A high-performance dry cabinet main- tains one percent RH levels. All McDry ultra-low-humidity storage cabinets conform to IPC/JEDEC J- STD 033D and IPC 1601 standards. The ESD-safe design also adheres to the IEC-61340-5-1 (ESD) standard. McDry cabinets dehumidify ICs to prevent micro-cracking and are an alternative to baking, MBBs and nitrogen storage. Seika will also highlight the


UNITECH UC-250M-CV PCB clean- er. The UC-250M-CV shares all the features of the UC-250M and adds a dual-cleaning feature using a combi- nation of a brush roller with sili-


EpoxySet Develops Two-Part UV Gel Epoxy


Lincoln, RI — EpoxySet has expand- ed its SetWORX™ line, with UV- 35G, a two-part epoxy that will gel when exposed to UV energy. It will fully cure overnight at room temper- ature (or with mild heat) even if it is not exposed to UV light. UV-35G is suitable for bonding and sealing applications that require immediate fixture time, where there may be shadowed areas, or where a high- temperature cure is not appropriate. This clear, durable system


offers low cure shrinkage and high bond strength to metals, glass and ceramics as well as most plastics. It has a 2:1 mix ratio and is supplied in easy-to-use, dual-barrel cartridges. EpoxySet has been providing


high-performance, advanced polymers to medical and electronic device man- ufacturers since 1997, offering quality


cone/adhesive cleaning rollers. The combination dust removal system provides better results than a single brush or adhesive roller system. The MALCOM RCX series mod-


ular reflow oven profiling system offers complete profiling of reflow ovens, including oven temperature, video imaging, oxygen concentration, and convection air velocity. It verifies that ovens are performing optimally, and enables users to troubleshoot problem areas. The MALCOM PCU-02V spiral


viscometer is designed for expensive material testing and analysis by obtaining the viscosity characteris-


Sayaka SAM-CT23S tabletop router.


tics with only a 0.2 cc sample. MALCOM’s spiral sensor provides continuous measurement of non- newtonian fluids with repeatability.


The MALCOM SPS-2000 paste


mixer offers high-speed mixing capa- bilities, up to approximately 1,000 rpm, resulting in short mixing times. The mixer can be programmed to automatically stop at a specified mix- ing time or paste temperature. The system’s temperature monitoring function allows the user to verify the


paste’s optimal temperature. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,


26218 Industrial Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94545 % 510-293-0580 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 307


SetWORX UV-35G UV gel epoxy.


products with excellent technical sup- port to meet the most demanding applications. The company’s expertise in custom formulations allows it to


create unique solutions quickly. 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 547


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