TitleNew Products
New products
BPM Microsystems improves
and other thermally demanding applica- ing, lowest possible defect levels, and
automated programmers
tions. All MFR-1100 Systems include an board-to-board repeatability throughout the
BPM Microsystems’ 3000 and 4000 series
auto-sleep workstand, and an auto-off func- manufacturing run.
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autohandlers have undergone various
tion.
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improvements in 2008. Teach times and
FINE LINE STENCIL introduces
user interaction have been significantly re-
Indium introduces first rosin-free, Space Saver Frames
duced. Users have the option to automate
no-clean, cored wire solder FINE LINE STENCIL, a division of FCT
the removal of target devices during an all
Assembly and a manufacturer of stencil
programmer site teach. The TS-1500™ tray
products, introduces Space Saver Frames,
stacker supports Low Profile and custom
which reduce storage requirements while
trays to accommodate different tray heights.
maintaining traditional stencil mounting
Users can select the first pocket containing
techniques. The system consists of two
a device of a partially filled input tray with
parts: the Adapter, which measures 29 x
the “Specify First Pocket on Input Tray”
29 x 1” and is required for each printer.
option. And a new diagnostic has been
The second part is the Space Saver Frame,
implemented to test the image quality of
which measures 29 x 29 x 0.5”. This frame
the Cyber-Optics® Laser Align Camera.
is designed to be stretched with polyes-
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ter mesh to provide a flexible mounting
platform for stainless steel stencils. www.
JUKI’s powerful new vision tool for
finelinestencil.com
non-grid array BGAs
Indium Corporation has introduced
The latest generation Intel 1226 flip chip
CW-501, the first colophony (rosin)-free,
ball grid array (FCBGA) package uses a
no-clean, cored wire solder for use with Virtual Industries introduces
‘balls anywhere’ concept, a non-standard
Pb-Free alloys. CW-501 comes in a variety ESD-safe vacuum-tweezer tool
grid ball pattern. The new layout concept
of alloys and wire diameters. It provides
requires new features from your SMT
excellent wetting and solder spread with
mounter’s vision tool. JUKI has released
minimal smoking and low odor. CW-501
a powerful optional vision tool called
solders comparably to no-clean or RMA
Split Recognition for its KE2060R and
rosin-containing cored wires, and is com-
KE2080L mounters to handle components
patible with Indium Corporation’s latest
like Intel’s 1226.
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line of no-clean products, including wave
fluxes and the award–winning Indium8.9.
Multi-function rework system
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provides process control, value
and flexibility
mySelective 6748’s wave height
measurement offers precise
soldering control
Virtual Industries, Inc., introduces the
ESD-safe DTV-2000 vacuum-tweezer.
The DTV-2000 Tweezer-Vac contains two
separate vacuum pumps, allowing it to
be shared by two operators at once, or a
single operator can use it with two vacuum
tips. The whisper-quiet unit handles a
wide variety of SMD parts from 01005s to
OK International has launched its MFR-
parts several inches in size. The long-life
1100 series single output soldering and
Vitronics Soltec’s high-throughput, diaphragm pumps generate up to 6” of
rework system. Designed to minimize
full-featured mySelective 6748 selective mercury with an open air flow of 1.7 lpm
training investment, maximize application
soldering system now features a wave height on each side. This unit connects to ESD
solutions and increase productivity, the sys-
measurement system, a significant process ground automatically with a three-wire
tem features a choice of three hand-pieces
control improvement that ensures a specific power cord.
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for soldering and rework applications. The
predetermined wave height for every single
system provides a high power solution for
PCB by automatically adjusting the solder
lead-free, production soldering, multi-layer
pump RPMs. This ensures precise solder-
50 – Global SMT & Packaging – December 2008
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