Used SMT Equipment | Pick and Place/Feeders
Universal Instruments Polaris Machine For Sale Very clean and in Good Condition See attached pictures and information below Polaris Model Number: 7514A Equipment Number: 10076306 Year 2008 Travel: 550 mm x 800mm Repeatability: +/- 0.01
Used SMT Equipment | AOI / Automated Optical Inspection
3D Hybrid optical inspection system (AOI) YSi-V The YSi-V is the first in the industry to utilize both a 12Megapixels industrial grade high-resolution camera, along with a high-pixel compatible telecentric lens having the high-resolution indispensab
Industry News | 2019-08-04 20:30:07.0
IPC's Validation Services Program has awarded and renewed an IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) to ALPHA-electronik A/S, an ISO9001 and ISO13485 certified EMS-based company in Denmark. Following an IPC audit, Alpha-electronics became the first European company to successfully renew and complete an intensive audit, based on two of IPC's foremost standards: IPC J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies and IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.
Industry News | 2010-08-23 14:46:54.0
- SMTA is pleased to announce that the program is finalized for the High Performance Cleaning and Coating Conference and online registration is now open. The event will be held November 16-18, 2010 at the Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL.
Industry News | 2018-06-04 18:04:26.0
IPC's Validation Services Program is proud to announce Alternative Manufacturing Inc.’s (AMI) IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) recertification. AMI is an electronics contract manufacturing company based in Winthrop, Maine and provides PCB assembly, wire harness production, and product assembly for a variety of industries. To earn recertification of the QML, AMI successfully completed an intensive audit based on two of IPC's foremost standards: IPC J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies and IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.
Industry News | 2021-01-06 17:16:00.0
IPC's Validation Services Program announces that John Deere Electronic Solutions, a manufacturer of custom, integrated electronics components based in Fargo, N.D., has become the first OEM company to be recertified a second time to the IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML).John Deere Electronic Solutions, achieved the QML certification six years ago and this year successfully demonstrated the Class 3 level work required for recertification on two of IPC's foremost standards: IPC J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies and IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.
Industry News | 2016-11-07 18:35:34.0
IPC’s Validation Services Program has awarded an IPC/WHMA-A-620 Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) to ISC Engineering, LLC’s Chino, California. facility.
Industry News | 2014-10-22 11:22:28.0
Industry-leading associations IPC and SMTA jointly announce the High-Reliability Cleaning and Conformal Coating Conference scheduled to take place November 18-20, 2014 at the Chicago Marriott in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Industry News | 2008-09-02 17:41:24.0
ROSEMONT, IL � Industry-leading associations IPC and SMTA jointly announce that Dr. Bill Kenyon will moderate a collaborative panel discussion on cleaning fluid designs. The panelists will comprise industry experts including Dr. Ken Dishart formerly of DuPont, Karl Manske of 3M, Tom Tattersall of MicroCare, Kyle Doyel of Kyzen, Dr. Harald Wack of Zestron, and Dr. Jay Soma of Petroferm. The symposium, jointly sponsored by IPC and SMTA, will be held at Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare in Rosemont, IL on October 28-29, 2008.
Technical Library | 2019-05-21 17:31:39.0
In the field of electronics manufacturing, the end use of the product will always dictate the processes, procedures, and methods, not only for building the product, but also for testing, cleaning, and protecting the assembly in order to assure the level of quality required for proper operation. The need to protect an electronic assembly from its end use environment may stem from anyone of a number of hazardous (or potentially hazardous) conditions. Choosing the type of protective material is dependent upon matching that material’s characteristics with the conditions to be overcome. Naturally, the use of a protective (conformal) coating will require some method of verification to ensure the desired level and type of protection is achieved.