September, 2018
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Nordson Test & Inspection Unveils X-ray and AOI Lineup
Vista, CA — Nordson DAGE and Nordson YES - TECH, divisions of Nordson Corporation, are showcasing a suite of X-ray and AOI systems at SMTA International 2018, including the Quadra™ 7 X-ray inspection system, FX-940 Ultra AOI and FX-940-UV AOI. Nordson DAGE’s flagship system, the Quadra
7, represents the cutting edge of X-ray inspection. Ultra-high-quality 6.7 MP images are displayed at one-to-one resolution over two 4K monitors, ensur- ing that the operator sees the clearest features possible.
Nordson YESTECH’s FX-940UV makes in-
spection of conformal coatings simple and conven- ient by automating the inspection process. The system inspects for qual- ity and consistency of coating cover- age under proprietary ultraviolet lighting with the use of proprietary inspection algorithms. An optional coating thickness measurement package also is available. The Nordson YESTECH FX-940
Fujipoly Creates Compression
Testing Video Carteret, NJ —Fujipoly® recently pub- lished a video that demonstrates and explains compression testing for ther- mal interface materials, which has been uploaded to Fujipoly America’s YouTube channel. The video was pro- duced at the company's customer engi- neering resource center (CERC) in San Jose, California. The resource center allows customers in the Silicon Valley
Nordson DAGE Quadra 7 X-ray inspection system.
ULTRA 3D AOI, with cutting-edge 3D technology is excellent for the inspection of solder defects, lead defects and lifted leads, and component presence and coplanarity of chips, BGAs and other height- sensitive devices. With advanced fusion lighting and comprehensive inspection tools, including an- gled cameras, full-color digital image processing and both image and rule-based algorithms, the FX- 940 ULTRA offers inspection coverage and 2D and
3D defect detection. Contact: Nordson DAGE, 2370 Oakridge Way,
Suite B, Vista, CA 92081 % 510-683-3930 E-mail:
sales@nordsondage.com Web:
www.nordson.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 207
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A patented principle with advantages
Video on compression testing for thermal interface materials now available on YouTube.
area to quickly evaluate and test Fu- jipoly products to see how they will perform for their specific application. Fujipoly’s CERC is fully equip -
ped to test thermal resistance, elec- trical resistance and isolation, com- pression force, hardness, viscosity, tensile strength, reliability testing at high and low temperatures, and heat shock.
Fujipoly America Corporation is
a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., of Japan. An ISO 9001:2015-registered company, Fujipoly America Corpora - tion specializes in the fabrication of silicone rubber technology. It offers Zebra® elastomeric connectors, Sar- con® thermal interface materials, fusible tapes, and custom silicone
rubber extrusions. Contact: Fujipoly America
Corp., 900 Milik Street, Carteret, NJ 07008 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732- 969-3311 E-mail:
info@fujipoly.com Web:
www.fujipoly.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 408
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