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Cypress, CA — Metcal is now offering a range of hand soldering and associ- ated products, including its Connec - tion Validation (CV) system with new handpieces, the MX-5270 sys- tem with solder wire feeder, digital hot air pencil, solder tip cleaner, and the VFX-1000H volume fume extrac- tion system. Metcal’s latest CV handpieces


and assorted cartridges transform the CV-5200 soldering system into a solution for a variety of soldering applications. All of the new hand- pieces are now available with a num- ber of tip cartridge geometries. The tip cartridges come in a range of tem- perature series to satisfy the most


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Connection Validation (CV) soldering systems.


Contact: Metcal, 10800 Valley


View Street, Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-799-9910


E-mail: jsimmons@metcal.com Web: www.metcal.com


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East Hanover, NJ — The Weiss-Aug Group is now offering customized solutions for medical components and subassemblies, from prototype and product development to serial production. New projects are managed from


early stages with a focus on design for manufacturing, materials, process efficiency, and repeatability. Initial concept development and pro- totype production is fulfilled using the latest equipment and technology. CAD models are used with CNC machines, 3D printers and high- speed laser cutting and etching equipment to drastically reduce time to market. The surgical products division


of Weiss-Aug employs the latest tech- nologies for laparoscopic and endo- scopic applications. The company has extensive experience in the develop- ment and production of a wide vari- ety of customized medical device components, as well as subassem- blies, including general surgical instruments, medical and surgical electronic connectors, forceps, spe- cialty instruments and devices, oph- thalmic implant devices, endoscope biopsy devices, diabetic devices, and


safety products. Contact: Weiss-Aug, 220 Merry


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challenging applications. The new digital hot air pencil


was developed for very small surface mount component and package sizes and low board densities. As compo- nent miniaturization continues, the ergonomics of a pencil allow a user freedom to access and rework compo- nents on the board without affecting adjacent parts. The company’s solder tip cleaner


has a replaceable brush system that pulls excess solder away from the tip into a removable collection tray for disposal, while removing oxidation from the tip. Solder tips represent a significant portion of the cost of own- ership for a solder station, and the sol-


der tip cleaner removes oxidation and extends the life of the solder tip. Metcal’s SmartHeat® MX-5270


soldering and rework system is also available with a solder wire feeder. The digital controls, along with the system’s high performance and abili- ty to handle multiple diameters, pro- vides repeatability and functionality. The company’s volume fume


extraction system with HEPA filter offers a deep pleat pre-filter, a filter change/system fail signal, and long- life filters with low replacement costs. Additional features include built-in silencing, remote speed con- trol, a remote start/stop interface, and universal voltage.


September, 2018 Metcal Releases Handpieces for CV Soldering System


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