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September, 2018 ElEctronic Mfg Products


ULT: Fume Extraction with Five Filtration Stages


Mequon, WI — ULT’s LAS 1200 laser fume extraction system has five fil- tration stages to ensure a high degree of air purification. Due to its multiple purifica-


tion stages and efficient filter media, the system has a purifica- tion rate of greater than 99.9 per- cent.


In the pre-filter and main


filter stages, solid particles down to the nano range are separated; filtration or adsorption of gases and vapors is executed in an acti- vated carbon filter, utilizing a high-performance fan with large pressure reserve. The LAS 1200 unit is suited


for the capture and filtration of dry, non-combustible dusts that occur during material processing by laser processing. Laser cut- ting, laser welding, laser mark- ing, and laser ablation generate harmful mixtures of dusts, gases and vapors, all of which can be effi- ciently purified with the laser fume extractor. The fume extraction system can be utilized as a stationary or mobile


unit, resulting in high versatility to meet a range of application needs.


Virtual Industries Intros Self-Contained PEN-VAC Kit


Colorado Springs, CO — Virtual In- dustries offers a product line of hand tools, designed to replace tweezers or other gripping tools for many appli- cations in electronics manufacturing and other fields. The PEN-VAC kit with eight probes and cups, and vacuum pen holder, is a com- pletely self-contained unit, with- out batteries or hoses. The PEN-VAC kit is supplied


LAS 1200


laser fume extraction system. Contact: ULT, LLC, 6000 W Ex-


ecutive Drive, Suite G, Mequon, WI 53092 % 414-377-1376 E-mail: office@ult-usa.com Web: www.ult-usa.com


with five bent probes mounted with ESD-safe stative dissipative Buna-N cups, in 0.13, 0.19, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 in. (3.2, 4.8, 6.4, 9.5, and 12.7 mm) diameters and three straight probes mounted with ESD-safe static dissipative Buna- N cups in 0.25, 0.4 and 0.5 in. (6.4, 9.7 and 12.7 mm) diameters. Also included with the kit is a VBM-3 vacuum pen holder with eight loca- tions for holding the probes and cups. Founded in 1987, Virtual Indus-


tries is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The company’s patented ESD-safe products are used by CLASS I cleanroom personnel, elec- tronics assemblers, semiconductor manufacturers, universities, and sci-


entists globally. The company’s suc- cess has come from developing innova- tive manual vacuum handling tools and pick-up tips based on customer re- quests and feedback. These tools offer


PEN-VAC vacuum pen kit with cups and holder.


customer-specific solutions that make assembly and processing operations


more productive and ergonomic. Contact: Virtual Industries, Inc.,


2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 % 719-572-5566 fax: 719-572-5504 E-mail: nmendez@virtual-ii.com Web: www.virtual-ii.com


See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 404


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