Assembly Planbook - April 2008 - (Page 69) Conductive Ink for High-Speed Printing Waterborne conductive inks are formulated for high-speed rotogravure and flexographic printing. No. 124-02 is a conductive silver ink. No. 124-43 is a carbon ink. The inks are used for printed electronics applications, including polymer thick-film circuitry, EMI shielding, medical electrodes, membrane switches, RFID antennas, solar cells and smart cards. Creative Materials Inc. www.creativematerials.com 800-560-5667 Sensor Inspects Small Features The Checker 262 vision sensor can inspect ASB02071BTM.indd 1 HyperCyl Hydra-Pneumatic Cylinders, Systems & Presses ® 1/8/07 10:22:25 AM small features on big parts, such as clips or springs on large automotive assemblies. It is also good for applications in which the sensor must be mounted far from the area to be inspected. The system can inspect up to 1,500 parts per minute. It can also track parts in varying positions along the production line. Cognex Corp. www.cognex.com 877-264-6391 Improving Quality and Your Bottom Line. HyperCyl® Hydra-Pneumatic Cylinders are cost effective, totally self-contained drive units, available in a multitude of sizes, incorporating standard features such as: • Total air/oil separation • Optional linear/force feedback • All steel construction • Operates in any position or attitude • Millions of cycles before maintenance • Only three moving components • Years of trouble-free, cost-saving service • Made in USA Aries Engineering Company I N N O V AT I O N S I N H Y D R A - P N E U M AT I C S Robot Feeds Parts From Trays The DS1100 is equipped with a six-axis robotic arm for loading and unloading parts 130 Aries Drive, Dundee, MI. 48131 (734)-529-8855 Fax (734)529-8844 www.assemblymag.com April 2008 / ASSE M B LY 69 www.hypercyl.com http://www.tog-l-loc.com http://www.creativematerials.com http://www.tog-l-loc.com http://www.hypercyl.com http://www.cognex.com http://www.hypercyl.com http://www.assemblymag.com
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