Virtual Industries Inc., a leading supplier of manual vacuum handling solutions, today announced that it will exhibit in Booth #1358 at the MD&M Minneapolis exposition, scheduled to take place October 29-30, 2013 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota. The company will offer a free magnifier with the purchase of a SMD-VAC-HP (V8100A-SP8-BD-MAG1 or V8100A-SP8-BD-MAG1-220) or TWEEZER-VAC (TV-1000-SP8-BD-MAG1 or TV-1000-SP8-BD-MAG1-220) within 30 days of the show.
The SMD-VAC-HP System with Foot Switch, Vacuum Pens, Small Parts Tips and Magnifier (V8100A-SP8-BD-MAG1) runs on 12 VDC @ 500mA w/ solenoid. With a precision pump and motor that generates more than 15" of mercury, this tool provides additional pick-up power for handling small to very large size components. The compact tower design takes up a small footprint on the bench.
The TWEEZER-VAC System with Small Parts Tips and Lighted Magnifier is a general purpose vacuum handling tool that plugs directly into 110 Volt 50/60 Hz. This compact unit will handle a wide variety of parts used in the industry today. This kit includes rubber tips for larger items and a set of small parts tips that handle items as small as 150 microns. The long-life diaphragm vacuum pump generates up to 10" of mercury with an open air flow of 2.3 lpm.
For more information about any of Virtual Industries’ advanced equipment, stop by Booth #1358 at MD&M MN or visit www.virtual-ii.com.
Founded in 1987, Virtual Industries Inc. is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo. For more than 20 years, Virtual Industries has been a leading supplier of manual vacuum handling solutions to the world’s high-technology firms. The company’s patented ESD-safe products are used by CLASS I clean room personnel, electronics assemblers, semiconductor manufacturers, Universities and scientists globally. Virtual Industries’ success has come from developing innovative manual vacuum handling tools and pick-up tips based on customer requests and customer feed back. These tools provide customer specific solutions that make assembly and processing operations more productive and ergonomic.
For more information, visit the company at www.virtual-ii.com.