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September, 2017


IF PERFORMANCE COUNTS,


IF RELIABILITY COUNTS,


INTERCONNECTS COUNTS A LOT.


THEN YOUR CHOICE OF


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EMS Intros Dry-Film Negative Photoresist


Delaware, OH — Engineered Material Systems (EMS) has introduced its DF- 3590 dry-film negative photoresist for use in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), wafer-level packaging and CMOS applications (TSV sealing). This material formulation has been op- timized for hot-roll lamination and pro- cessing on MEMS and IC wafers. The material is available in


thicknesses of 5 to 100 µm, ±5 per- cent. Its cured chemistry can with- stand harsh environments including resistance to extreme moisture and corrosive chemicals. DF-3590 film is less brittle than


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K4000 PCB singulator.


the side for easy removal. An in- frared sensor on the end of the con- veyor will stop the belt for PCBs with components on them. Scrap pieces will pass underneath the sensor beam into a discard bin. The K4000L36 and K4000L48


are available with a standard PCB rail front table. Designed to help sup- port longer panels, the table raises to clear the PCB above the linear blade for positioning for the next segment to be singulated. Adjustable board stops on the backside speed up score- line-to-blade alignment. FKN Systek depanelizers are


made in the USA. Tooling and in-line systems are available upon request. Blades are made of long-lasting tool steel and can be resharpened several times.


Contact: FKN Systek, 115


Pleasant Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508-376-2500 fax: 508-376-2505


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ature of 154°C (309.2°F) and a moder- ate modulus of 3.25 GPa at 25°C (77°F). It is hydrophobic, providing chemical and moisture resistance. DF- 3590 is compatible with and can be used in contact with the company’s line of spin-coatable photoresists. DF-3590 is the latest addition


to the company’s full line of film and liquid negative photoresists devel- oped to make microfluidic channels


on MEMS devices and ICs. Contact: Engineered Materials


Systems, Inc., 100 Innovation Court,


Delaware, OH 43015 % 740-362-4444 fax: 740-362-4433 E-mail: mfrancis@emsadhesives.com Web: www.emsadhesives.com


FKN Intros Motorized Linear Blade Depanelizer


Millis, MA — Depanelizing skip-rout- ed PCB panels up to 48 in. (1.2m) long is made simple with FKN Sys- tek’s K4000 PCB singulator. The bot- tom scoreline of the PCB is placed onto the linear blade and top circular blade is controlled by a guarded foot switch for clean separation of the PCB panels. Right and left blade guards en-


sure operator safety. The front and back support and take-up table are height-adjustable. All K4000 models are available


with an optional light beam safety curtain across the front of the blades, as well as an optional ESD-safe belt conveyor to bring singulated PCBs to


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