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High mass, heat-sinking, lead-free PCBs have met their match.
PACE introduces the PH 100 low profile IR preheater for the most challenging PCBs
The PACE PH100 is a high powered (1600W), non-contact infrared heating system with an ergonomic, low-profile design which permits operators to safely pre-heat PCBs for fast, efficient soldering, rework or repair
Features:
• Sleek, incredibly low working height improves operator comfort and reduces fatigue, perfect for under microscope
• Intuitive 3.5" resistive Touch Screen Display for all operations • Large 300mm x 300mm (11.8" x 11.8") heating area
1-877-882-7223
www.paceworldwide.com
September, 2017
Ersa Displays Mobile Scope and Rework Technology
Plymouth, WI — Kurtz Ersa North America is displaying a selection of Mobile Scope and rework technology at SMTA International. Products include the Ersa Mobile Scope, HR 550 rework system and the i-CON VARIO 4. The Ersa Mobile Scope
has been designed for optical inspection and digital image recording, including meas- urements of solder joints on BGA, micro-BGA, CSP and flip-chip packages. Further applications are top-view inspection of PCB lands, sol- der paste prints, or the opti- cal inspection of PCBs with SMT or through-hole compo- nents. The device can be used in quality control, produc- tion, laboratories, and R&D departments. The HR 550 hybrid
Soldering, Desoldering and Rework Solutions Since 1958. See at SMTAI, Booth 127
rework system contains a 1,500W high-performance hy - brid heating element to desol- der and solder SMT compo- nents up to 70 x 70 mm (2.8 x 2.8 in.). A 2,400W infrared bottom heater in three heating zones provides homogeneous bottom-side preheating of the complete assembly. The system is aimed at users with the highest requirements for precision and process safety in electronic assembly rework applications. The i-CON VARIO 4 offers quiet
air and vacuum generation for up to four simultaneously-operating sol- dering and desoldering tools. The
Ersa Mobile Scope.
Tool universal soldering device, the through-hole de-soldering X-tool iron, and the ultra-fine de-soldering
chip tool VARIO (2 x 40W). Contact: Kurtz Ersa North
America, Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road,
Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 fax: 920-893-1562 E-mail:
ernie.grice@
kurtzersa.com Web:
www.ersa.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 335
station is designed to ensure efficient processing of all SMT and through- hole soldering tasks. In addition to the 200W i-Tool AIR S, it offers the i-
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SharpVue
• Designed to maximize efficiency and operator comfort
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• Large working distance • Crystal-clear HD image • Connects to HD monitor or computer • Imaging and measurement software included • Magnification range: 30x optical, 300x digital • Wireless remote included
aveninc.com | 734-973-0099 |
sales@aveninc.com See at SMTAI, Booth 1115
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Item # 26700-135-XYTB X-Y Gliding Stage
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