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Realise the advantages of additive manufacturing


EMS integrates


IoT Electronic design and manufacturing company, Corintech, has skilled teams in design, procurement, manufacture and quality assurance. Capabilities include concept


design, electronic engineering, PCB layout, firmware development, mechanical design, custom display technology, wireless technology, IoT integration, software and app development. The company also off er design peer review services, pre-compliance EMC testing and guidance through the product approval process. Manufacturing facilities in the


UK and the Far East can provide both rapid, on-shore production as well as low-cost, large scale supply from Asia. It can undertake electro-


mechanical assembly or even complete box builds including custom-designed retail packaging.


Visit Corintech at stand E135


Manufacturing capabilities at Digits2Widgets’ (D2W) facility in Greater London houses a range of additive manufacturing capabilities including selective laser sintering (SLS) and stereolithography (SLA). The company manufactures quality models, functional prototypes, time- sensitive short runs and end-use engineering components. According to the company, its


services complement traditional mass production techniques, whether by validating a design before tooling is made, manufacturing batches


Additive manufacturing (AM) is used within manufacturing, production and engineering companies to realise competitive advantages, decrease costs and enhance performance, says Creat3d. The company is an independent AM solutions provider. On its stand, it will share how it is integrating the technology to reduce operational costs, streamline processes and improve performance and productivity. Visitors can glean how AM is


being applied to jigs, fixtures, tooling, production aids, sacrificial parts, guides, masks and replacement component parts, realising cost savings in excess of 77%, from


Displays and printers are rugged for industry


industries as diverse as automotive, defence and engineering to FMCG, technology and architecture. Exhibition clients will be off ered


the chance of £100 credit towards consumables, with the purchase of every 3D printer.


Visit Creat3d at stand C165


Inspect sound and vision Inspection systems from Nordson


will be presented by Cupio. The company provides systems ranging from acoustic, with Sonoscan, to optical with Yestech and x-ray from Matrix and Dage.


The Yestech optical systems


cover double-sided in-line for both board assemblies and coating inspection and the 3D Ultra


system measures components to an accuracy of 6µm. In-line x-ray systems are available for 2D, 2.5D and 3D inspection and will give full board inspections at line speed.


Mass production for prototypes


Sonoscan provides full acoustic inspection to find failures


invisible to other optical and x-ray techniques.


Visit Cupio at stand E110


Modular vacuum


system can be tailor-made


of bespoke fittings or testing the ergonomics of a new concept.


Visit Digits2Widgets at stand C180


Electronics assembler stays ahead of demand


UK-based electronics assembler, CT Production, provides manufacturing and services. It believes its continuous investment in plant, machinery and staff help it to stay ahead of demand. Within the last year it has invested


in a new Nikon x-ray machine with CT scan capability, introduced another AOI and selective soldering machine to increase capacity and added PCB cleaning capability. The company manufactures a range of products, from PCBs to boxed units, and in quantities from prototype to volume.


Interesting products the company


is currently building will be on display to illustrate capabilities and the diff erent market sectors the company works with.


Visit CT Production at stand F120


Dust extraction specialist, Dustcontrol UK, will exhibit its range of centralised vacuum systems, showcasing the powerful DC11-Module. There are several


models of the standalone unit which is optimised for source extraction and industrial cleaning. The DC11-Module (pictured) has been designed to service up to six normal extraction points or several cleaning outlets at a time, and is modularly built, meaning it can be tailor-made to suit any engineering environment. The company, based in


Milton Keynes, has over 45 years of experience in developing dust extraction solutions and centralised vacuum systems to fit client requirements in the manufacturing industry.


Visit Dustcontrol UK at stand B270


Established in 1978, Fringe Electronics off ers contract electronic manufacturing (CEM) services from factories in Nottinghamshire and Hertfordshire. Services include PCB assembly, full


product (box build) assembly, testing, cable assemblies, procurement and metal fabrication. Experienced buyers ensure the best pricing available from key suppliers while qualified technical sales and engineers ensure


Examples of Craft Data’s comprehensive range of electronic displays will be on show. They range from alpha-numeric and graphic LCD modules, character and graphic OLEDs to full colour TFT LCDs including four-wire resistive and projected capacitive touch and high brightness sunlight viewing options. New for 2019 is a TFT LCD


with an HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) enabling fast integration into an application. There will also be “stretched” or


“bar-type” TFT LCDs. There will also be the company’s


System on Module embedded devices and examples of the thermal printer range, from simple printer mechanisms and associated driver boards to panel mount or embedded versions.


Visit Craft Data at stand M85


Ergonomic research meets customers’ needs


Continuous attention to clients’ needs and a rapid service have made Elesa (UK) a reference point for designers and builders, says the company. There are more than 40,000 product codes, 180 patents and 38 international design awards for its systems certified to ISO 9001 and ISO1401. All are supported by localised stock and technical support. Elesa (UK) is a branch off ice of the


Elesa Spa group, manufacturer of plastic and metal standard machine parts for the mechanical engineering


industry for over 75 years.


Visit Elesa (UK) at stand F250


CEM services deliver IPC-standard goods


that all products are manufactured to customer specifications and instructions. The company is ISO9001:2015 approved and all products are built to IPC standards.


Visit Fringe Electronics at stand C70


Local advantages for custom battery packs


Think the best route to low cost battery packs is outsourcing to the Far East? Think again, says DMS Technologies. The Hampshire- based battery pack manufacturer off ers technologies including NiMH, NiCd and a range of lithium chemistries. The company is set up to


accommodate both small quantities and large production runs, at competitive pricing and short lead times and says it is winning an increasing number of orders from organisations previously sourcing from the Far East. The advantages of a local supplier over the Far East are


obvious, says the company, citing shorter lead time, better payment terms, local technical support, and easy to visit or audit. The company has been increasingly competitive due to lower cell costs and


implementing eff iciency savings within its manufacturing process.


Visit DMS Technologies at stand G105


5-7 FEB, FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL, GU14 6XL | 9.30AM TO 4.30PM (CLOSES 3.30PM THURSDAY) WWW.INDUSTRYSOUTH.CO.UK


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