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September, 2018 Instron Intros Bluehill Universal Testing Software


Norwood, MA — Built from the ground-up for touch interaction, Bluehill Universal is the next gener- ation of Instron’s materials testing software. While maintaining all of the power and flexibility found in previous versions, Bluehill Universal introduces a wide range of new fea- tures designed to make the user experience simpler and smarter. To provide users with an even


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better service experience, Instron has introduced Instron Connect, a powerful new communication plat- form that speeds up the technical support process, allowing users to connect with Instron support engi- neers through the testing system. This new feature also helps users keep their testing systems running in optimal condition with scheduled calibration and preventative mainte-


SOLDERING SYSTEMS


See us at IMAPS 2018 Booth 408


nance reminders, and automatic soft- ware update notifications. One of Bluehill Univ -


ersal’s most groundbreak- ing features is its built-for- touch architecture, which offers large touchpoints, intuitive gestures and a simplified workflow to help users save time on a num- ber of testing tasks. In stron has also intro -


duced the Operator Dash - board, a stunning large-for- mat touch monitor with an integrated controller that can be conveniently moun - ted to the side of the test frame for improved ergo - nomics and accessibility, in creas ing testing throughput. Many materials test system


and raw data export files so that they can easily interface with labo-


Bluehill Universal touch-based testing software.


operators want to run a simple test without having to build a new test method, which can be intimidating for users who haven’t been trained or who are new to materials testing. QuickTest is perfect for new or infre- quent testers. Users can simply tap the QuickTest button, enter a test speed and tap start. A predefined graph and results table populates the most common results, including max- imum force and displacement at break. Enhanced exporting tools give users the ability to customize results


FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 1200 Small Footprint • Efficient Power Use


Consistent High Yields • Precise Temperature Gradient


ratory information management sys- tems (LIMS). Files can be exported in the default CSV format, or as a customized text file, in any format needed. Bluehill Universal’s enhanced


exporting tools save users time in setting up and managing data trans- fer, ultimately increasing the effi-


ciency and productivity of the lab. Contact: Instron®, 825


University Avenue, Norwood, MA 02062 % 800-564-8378 Web: www.instron.com


See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 1318


SHENMAO Exhibits New Solder Pastes


SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC. www.sikama.com


See at IMAPS, Booth 408


LIGHT WEIGHT SMALLEST FOOT PRINT ULTRA RELIABILITY


MICRO D AND NANO MINIATURE CONNECTORS


San Jose, CA — SHENMAO America is now offering a range of solder materials, including SMT solder paste, laser soldering paste, cored solder wire, wave solder bar, semi- conductor packaging solder spheres, wafer bumping solder paste, flux, and solar PV ribbon. The company is also introducing its PQ10 low-tem- perature solder paste and PF606- P245 next-generation, lead-free, halogen-free solder paste. PQ10 is made with the Sn42 - Bi58 alloy with a melting point of


280.4°F (138°C). In comparison with SnAgCu, PQ10 offers reduced peak reflow temperature, lower energy consumption, and less warpage of PCBs and components.


PQ10 low-temperature solder paste.


PF606-P245 provides continu-


ous high-speed printability, which produces excellent solder paste print quality, as well as a wide reflow process window. With minimal flux residue gathering near the outside of the solder joint on the PCB sub- strate, SHENMAO’s PF606-P245 offers a significant improvement over its predecessors. SHENMAO has successfully


been approved by many international, well-known electronics manufactur- ers. The company strives to offer the best quality, without compromising cost and time-to-market, while pro- viding maximum value. SHENMAO America blends SMT solder paste at its facility in San Jose, California, for


distribution in North America. Contact: SHENMAO America,


714-637-7099 www.UltimateConnector.com .UltimateConnec .com


Inc., 2156 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131 % 408-943-1755 E-mail: watson_tseng@shenmao.us Web: www.shenmao.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 233


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