Compete in hand soldering competition
Hand soldering of high-density PCBAs requires highly skilled zero-defect soldering leading to overall assembly reliability, says IPC – Build Electronics Better. The popular competition returns to
Southern Manufacturing. Competitors will have 60 minutes to assemble a complex PCB and will be judged by IPC Master Instructors in accordance with IPC-A-610 Class 3 criteria. Each competitor (PCBA) will be inspected
and rated according to the overall quality of the results achieved, based on the quality of the assembly process, the overall electrical functionality of the assembly and the speed at which the assembly was produced. Registration is free of charge.
Competitors do not need to be an IPC
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Developed in Norway over 30 years ago, RamBase UK for the electronics industry. Whether it's intricate electronic assemblies, critical automotive components, deep sea apparatus or sophisticated airborne sub- assemblies, RamBase is an ERP for electronics manufacturing and wholesale distribution. It has been created by Jakob Hatteland Computer and tailored face the same challenges the three founders once did. It can reassess business needs,
restore order to processes and system to support growth, says
the company. Businesses can let go of their dependency on legacy systems with an all-in-one Best practices are embedded
in processes, enabling better across departments. The pure SaaS model with continuous code release means users will never be locked out by upgrades or locked in by customisation.
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The CPR Zero is an automatic, multi-purpose, dual-end processing machine with one of the smallest footprints on the market today, says Japan Automatic Machine. Functions include wire measuring and cutting, both end stripping, semi- strip, crimp and seal insertion. Servo presses are standard on both sides and crimp force can be added, with the wires dip- tinned for accuracy. The machine (pictured) has an integrated wire loop feeding unit, as well as detectors for wire run-out, wire overload, strip error, terminal run-out, terminal overload and seal insertion. Wires can be fed into the machine as barrels, Conipacks, or with an external wire feeding unit for cable reels. A be mounted on the machine for accurate placement and sorting of wires in batches. Output is up to 4,000 wires per hour for both end crimping and 2,500 wires for both end seal and crimp.
CIGM40E, a universal 40mm stroke press that accepts
adjust and all other industry- standard mini applicators. It has an interlocked safety guard, foot pedal, work light, reel arm for left and rear feed applicators and inverter control for creeping speed. The compact crimping machine has a capacity of two tons and is suitable for industrial, consumer
and automotive wire looms, crimping up to 6mm sq wires. Options include a crimp force monitor and terminal paper winding device. It operates on a single phase 8A power source.
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