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September, 2017


St. Louis, MO — Elantas has added CONAP® and CONATHANE® prod- uct lines to its family of potting and encapsulation compounds. These brands, representing over 50 years of formulation and application, were developed to deliver excellent ther- mal tolerance and mechanical per- formance in transformers, ignition coils and other high-voltage power management devices. CONAP products provide tai-


lored solutions for insulation chal- lenges that impact performance, reli- ability and long-term durability in electronics. These products enable consistent high flux and high output


Mek Displays Compact Desktop AOI System


Las Vegas, NV — Mek Americas (Marantz Electronics) is offering its PowerSpector GTAz 350 desktop AOI system. The system is designed for maximum defect coverage, while maintaining short programming times. According to the company, it is the only desktop AOI in the market that can be equipped with nine cam- eras: one top and eight side cameras.


Insulated components and transformers.


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over a long working life. Formu - lations are available in different hardnesses, and with various flow properties and curing profiles to meet specific needs. CONAP products include: polyurethane potting and encapsula-


tion compounds; conformal coatings; filtration adhesives and sealants; industrial adhesives, sealants and primers; and polyurethane tooling, casting and doming compounds. CONATHANE products are insulation solutions for today’s SMT


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and lead-free solder chemistries. Their flexibility, structural stability and chemical resistance address the fracturing and fatigue failure of com- ponents often seen when using rigid insulating potting and encapsulation systems. The CONATHANE line of prod-


ucts includes: polyurethane potting and encapsulation compounds; poly - urethane conformal coatings; and polyurethane tooling, casting and


doming compounds. Contact: Elantas PDG, Inc.,


5200 N Second Street, St. Louis, MO 63147 % 314-621-5700 fax: 314-436-1030 E-mail: info.elantas.pdg@altana.com Web: www.elantas.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 308


PowerSpector GTAz 350 desktop AOI system.


GTAz is the most versatile


inspection engine that the company offers. It is designed to reliably inspect SMT and through-hole compo- nent bodies for presence/absence, type, polarity, offset, text, and color, and component solder fillets for exces- sive, insufficient, no solder, shorts, and lifted leads. Suitable for use in pre-reflow, post-reflow, post-wave and post-selective soldering, it can also be used for 2D solder paste inspection


and first-article inspection. Contact: Mek Americas, LLC, 5550 Painted Mirage Road, Suite


320, Las Vegas, NV 89149 % 702-818-1706 E-mail: info@marantz-electronics.com Web: www.marantz-electronics.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 114


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