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Inovaxe Offers Smart Storage Solutions


Deerfield Beach, FL — Inovaxe is displaying its range of smart storage solutions at SMTA International. The company is showcasing its smart rack series SR700 and SR130, along with its SMART InoAuto storage systems. The SR series smart


rack is designed for cus- tomers whose main chal- lenge is finding parts quickly and do not need all of the fea- tures of the InoAuto smart carts. The design is based on Inovaxe’s cost-effective Ino - Kit platform. The smart rack controller unit includes the company’s InoAuto locator software to quickly locate, add, return, and transfer parts. The SR series trays are available to store 7 in. (17.8 cm) and 13 in. (33 cm) reels of various widths, as well as mechanical bins. The company is also


See at SMTAI, Booth 309


showcasing its SMART InoAuto stor- age systems. The InoAuto two-bay stores 1,120 7 in. (17.8 cm) SMT reels and the InoAuto single-bay stores 560 7 in. (17.8 cm) SMT reels. All of the SMART systems are equipped with sensors and LED indicator lights, along with the InoAuto locator software. The operator simply bar- code-scans the part number and quantity on a reel and places it into an empty single-package, single-loca- tion slot. The InoAuto then reports the position of the part to its data-


SR series smart rack.


base automatically. The SMART InoAuto ultra-lean


material handling systems enable users to locate parts in less than four seconds and to return a part in less than eight seconds. The carts are mobile, store 560


reels in 0.23m2 (2.5 ft2) or store 1,120 reels in 0.42m2 (4.5 ft2). Inovaxe Corp. 260 SW 12th


Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 % 954-531-1363


E-mail: ben@inovaxe.com Web: www.inovaxe.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 915


Nordson Displays Flagship Inspection Systems


THE ENABLING TECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRY 4.0


Vista, CA — Nordson Test and Inspection, which combines DAGE, MATRIX and YESTECH, is display- ing a suite of machines, including the Quadra™ 7 X-ray inspection system and the FX-940 ULTRA 3D AOI system. Nordson DAGE’s


flagship system — the Quadra 7 — displays ultra-high-quality 6.7 MP images at full one-to-one resolution on two 4K mon- itors. The high resolution helps to ensure that cus- tomers will see the clear- est features for both cur- rent and future products. The Nordson YES -


TECH FX-940 ULTRA 3D AOI is designed for the inspection of solder de - fects, lead defects/lifted leads, component presence and coplanarity of chips, BGAs and other height- sensitive devices. With advanced fusion lighting


Come meet us at Booth # 1031 cogiscan.com See at SMTAI, Booth 1031


and comprehensive inspection tools, such as angled cameras, full-color digital image processing and both image- and rule-based algorithms, the system offers complete inspection coverage with both 2D and 3D defect detection.


Nordson MATRIX is able to tai-


lor high-speed, in-line X-ray inspec- tion to various applications by using


a combination of different inspection technologies, such as 2D transmis- sion, 2.5D off-axis and 3D SART.


Quadra 7 X-ray inspection system. Nordson Test and Inspection


offers a complete portfolio of AOI, AXI, manual X-ray inspection (MXI), bond testing, micro-materials testing


and wafer X-ray metrology systems. 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 607


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