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September, 2017 AES Replaces Legacy GSM-5 Gas Safety Monitor drive in


Malvern, PA — Applied Energy Sys- tems (AES) has introduced the Giga- Guard™ GSM-V™ controller to re- place its GSM-5™ gas safety moni- tor. The GSM-5 is a legacy technolo- gy from the company’s SEMI-GAS® line of ultra-high-purity gas delivery systems. The new controller has been


CrimpCenter 36 S High Speed, Fully Automatic Crimping


Equipped with high precision technology, the CrimpCenter 36 S features a compact  possibilities allow for a variety of applications to be processed with cross sections from 0.13 to 6 mm² (26 - 10 AWG) for maximum productivity. The CrimpCenter 36 S has the most intuitive touchscreen interface for fast changeovers, making it ideal for low volume, high-mix jobs as well as larger production runs.


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brought up to date with a color touch- screen interface, as well as an Ether- CAT PLC-based control system. It has been optimized for hassle- free, drop-in replacement by cus- tomers to easily upgrade AT-Plus series gas source systems that currently use the GSM-5. For legacy switchover systems, two GSM-V controllers replace two GSM-5 controllers, one AS200 controller and one MPC con- troller. The GSM-V, which meets


SEMI S2 standards, is identical to its predecessor in form factor, shape, dimensions, and mounting and connector locations, but now includes added features to improve its ease of use and monitoring flexibility. Key upgrades to the programma-


toring and eight configurable Form C relay outputs; and Ethernet-ready communications, along with the capa- bility to integrate into a facility’s safe- ty monitoring system. The company developed the


new controller to meet a demand for an upgraded alternative to the mi- croprocessor-based GSM-5. The addi- tion of a touchscreen, PLC-based con- trol system and options for expansion


GSM-V gas delivery system controller.


make it simpler to program, operate and configure for each unique envi- ronment. The GSM-V is superior to the GSM-5 in its gas safety monitor- ing capabilities and only takes min-


ble controller include: a touchscreen interface for purging, cylinder change- out, daily operations, data logging, and input and output configurations; control for eight solenoid valves with the option to expand up to 14; digital and analog process sensor input moni-


utes to replace the older model. Contact: Applied Energy Sys-


tems, Inc., 180 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 % 610-647-8744 fax: 610-640-4548 E-mail: info@appliedenergysystems.com Web: www.appliedenergysystems.com


Nordson DIMA Rolls Out New Hot Bar Website


To Be Precise.


Deurne, The Netherlands — Nordson DIMA has launched a new website, www.nordsondima.com. The newly- designed site makes it easier for visi- tors to learn about the company’s full line of hot bar reflow soldering, heat seal bonding, ACF laminating, and heat staking solutions. A second web-


Intelligent Dry Storage™


site, www.dimadispensing.eu, has been updated to cover the dispensing product lines that are available ex- clusively in Europe. The new hot bar website reflects


DIMA’s growing presence in the glob- al market for hot bar soldering and bonding systems. It includes videos and detailed product overviews, as well as downloadable product infor- mation.


Nordson DIMA produces equip-


ment that serves the industrial elec- tronics and fine mechanical product markets. The company offers high- tech processes and system solutions


Nordson DIMA’s new website at www.nordsondima.com.


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in hot bar soldering and bonding for electronic assembly, as well as for dispensing and coating. DIMA offers a wide variety of solutions, ranging from high-quality standard systems and process equipment to completely automated production lines — from concept discussions to global instal-


lation and production scaling. Contact: Nordson DIMA,


Beukelsdijk 2, 5753 PA Deurne, The Netherlands % +31-493-352-752 E-mail: info@nordsondima.com Web: www.nordsondima.com


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