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Nordson MARCH Presents Paper at SMTA Guadalajara on Enhancing Performance of PCBAs Using Plasma Treatment

Industry News | 2017-10-05 19:30:49.0

Nordson MARCH will present the paper, Enhancing the Performance of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies Using Plasma Treatment, at SMTA Guadalajara 2017. David Foote, Global Applications Manager, Nordson MARCH, will discuss the fundamentals of plasma treatment. Specific applications and examples will be shown to demonstrate the many uses and benefits of plasma processing for printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs), including managing electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

BPM Automates Z-Teaching Using AI

Industry News | 2018-01-29 10:00:54.0

HOUSTON, TX-Jan. 29, 2018-Pick and place errors account for the majority of quality issues when programming small devices. Pick and place inaccuracy occurs when the machine is not taught precisely. Teaching the machine manually is nearly impossible for small devices, and for larger devices operator skill and experience are required. Programming centers and manufacturers programming small devices incur added costs for labor, machine idle time, lost devices, damaged devices, escapes and poor yield. BPM invented WhisperTeach™, patent pending, to help programming centers and manufacturers reduce setup time per job, improve cycle time, reduce changeover time, and improve job accuracy. WhisperTeach™ uses artificial intelligence and an enhanced pneumatic system to learn and determine the accurate z-height between the nozzle and device.

BPM Microsystems, Inc.

COUNTER SINK VS COUNTERBORE

Industry News | 2019-05-16 01:22:31.0

Many Cusromers inquiry Headpcb's capabilty of counter sink board, and they are easy to mismatch counter sink with counterbore. In fact, there have big difference between counter sink and counterbore, today Headpcb's senior RD engineer Macros Zhang spare an article about counter sink and counterbore, hope this will help you having a better understanding about them.

Headpcb

Soft Starter

Industry News | 2021-06-02 23:05:16.0

The traditional method of starting an AC induction motor "across the line" results in full voltage, current, and torque being applied immediately when the motor is started, and likewise, being removed immediately when the motor is stopped. While this is the most simple starting method, the high inrush current (often 6 to 7 times the motor's rated current) and peak starting torque can damage the motor, driven equipment, and product. Across the line starting also causes high peak power demand, which can trigger peak demand fees from the utility company. A soft starter can eliminate these problems by gradually increasing voltage to the motor terminals during startup, providing a controlled ramp-up to full speed. This lowers inrush current and controls starting torque, reducing mechanical shocks to the system and the product.

Quick Time Engineering Inc

Circuit Technology Center to Increase Component Level Modification Services Capacity

Industry News | 2021-08-25 16:20:31.0

Two additional Hentec/RPS Odyssey 1325 RHSD machines will expand high reliability BGA alloy exchange and component re-finishing capabilities.

Hentec Industries, Inc. (RPS Automation)

Saelig Introduces Affordable Low Compliance Voltage OR-01 OhmRanger-LCV™ Ohmmeter

Industry News | 2022-03-18 16:24:08.0

OR-01 OhmRanger-LCV™ has been designed as a portable instrument for measuring the resistance of delicate components by using a very low stimulus voltage to avoid damaging the device being tested.

Saelig Co. Inc.

Cybord Release 'Traceability as a Productivity Tool' White Paper

Industry News | 2022-10-06 18:41:54.0

Written by industry journalist Philip Stoten, Cybord's latest white paper draws on interviews with EMS and OEM companies to explore the potential for traceability to provide the additional benefit of real productivity improvements. The white paper, which can be downloaded from the Cybord website, offers real examples, insight and advice on the application of traceability as a productivity tool.

Cybord

Samsung Files Patent Infringement Suit Against SanDisk

Industry News | 2002-03-12 07:20:11.0

Samsung Electronics has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against SanDisk Corp. over several patents related to flash data storage.

Samsung Electronics

EKRA Files Lawsuit

Industry News | 2002-11-20 11:23:28.0

EKRA Announces the Filing of a Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Speedline Technologies

EKRA-America


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