Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - (Page 47) Assembly Insider Special Advertising Section Now with CT circuits, edge connectors, ribbon cables and PCMCIA connectors to PCBs or substrates. Are a series of modular systems consisting of a pulsed heat power supply (Uniflow), a pneumatic bonding head and a quick connect block with thermo-plane thermode. Options include camera alignment modules, Kapton or silicon interposer feeders, watercooling and fume extraction. Miyachi Unitek, muc.miyachi.com Taking X-ray inspection to the next level THE DAGE 7600NT plus CT ■ Highest resolution for X-ray failure analysis – 250nm (0.25 micron) feature recognition ■ Fastest CT reconstructions available in the industry up to 1024 3 voxels ■ 2.0 MPixel live images at 30 fps all displayed on a 24” monitor Modular Rework System IR-XT5 modular SMT/BGA rework system includes workholders from simple or X-Y benchtop versions to a professional version for miniature components. Pickup systems range from handheld vacuum tool to precision pickup. Options include split beam prism BGA alignment system and an auxiliary process observation: a secondary camera. A selection of heat sensors includes contact sensors, a non-contact IR sensor, or professional IR sensor with centered LED targeting that reportedly can focus a measuring spot as small as 2 mm. Options include backheating and preheating. PDR, pdr.co.uk email: dpi-sales@dage-group.com www.dage-group.com Automotive Conformal Coat UV40-250 conformal coating for automotive applications reportedly has lower viscosity. Is said to permit faster throughputs and produce thinner coating with high resistance to cracking without damaging chemical, thermal and mechanical resistance properties. ISO 14001 compliant. HumiSeal Europe Ltd., humiseal.eu www.efabpcb.com Easy to use instant on-line quoting ESD-Safe Pallet Line This centralized pallet product line permits all assembly tooling to be procured from a single source using existing data from the Gerber files. Now includes ESD-safe process carriers for wave solder and SMT assembly. The carriers, said to be ideal for use with Pbfree solder, permit masking of specific areas. Boards and components are protected from thermal shock and ESD. Uses materials said to be suited to the soldering process, including Durapol and Delmat. Photo Stencil, photostencil.com If you have any questions or need assistance Call Toll Free 1-877-332-2722 Or Contact - sales@efabpcb Prototypes thru Production Check out our low prices and save big $ Save more with our Proto-Power Pack Specials! Single sided – Double sided – Multilayer Thermagon – Flex and Rigid Flex Quality PCBs at Competitive Prices! Let us be your on-line PCB shop Lead free / RoHS finishes available ENIG – Immersion Silver – Immersion Tin OSP – Lead Free Solder efabpcb is a UL-approved – ISO9001:2000 certified facility circuitsassembly.com Circuits Assembly JANUARY 2008 47 http://www.bareboard.com http://muc.miyachi.com http://www.bareboard.com http://www.dage-group.com http://www.dage-group.com http://pdr.co.uk http://www.efabpcb.com http://www.efabpcb.com http://humiseal.eu http://www.goppm.com http://photostencil.com http://www.goppm.com http://circuitsassembly.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Circuits Assembly - January 2008 Circuits Assembly - January 2008 Contents Caveat Lector Industry News Market Watch Talking Heads Focus on Business On the Forefront Screen Printing Better Manufacturing Walking on Water Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection, Part II Evolution in Action Research Priorities for the Electronics Industry Selective Soldering Process Doctor Pb-Free Lessons Learned Materials World Product Spotlight Ad Index Assembly Insider Technical Abstracts Circuits Assembly - January 2008 Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Circuits Assembly - January 2008 (Page Cover1) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Circuits Assembly - January 2008 (Page Cover2) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Circuits Assembly - January 2008 (Page 1) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Circuits Assembly - January 2008 (Page 2) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Caveat Lector (Page 6) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Caveat Lector (Page 7) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Industry News (Page 8) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Industry News (Page 9) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Industry News (Page 10) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Industry News (Page 11) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Market Watch (Page 12) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Market Watch (Page 13) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Talking Heads (Page 14) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Talking Heads (Page 15) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Focus on Business (Page 16) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Focus on Business (Page 17) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - On the Forefront (Page 18) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - On the Forefront (Page 19) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Screen Printing (Page 20) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Screen Printing (Page 21) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Better Manufacturing (Page 22) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Better Manufacturing (Page 23) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Walking on Water (Page 24) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Walking on Water (Page 25) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Walking on Water (Page 26) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Walking on Water (Page 27) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 28) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 29) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 30) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 31) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 32) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Flux Selection for Lead-Free Wave Soldering (Page 33) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection, Part II (Page 34) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection, Part II (Page 35) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Evolution in Action (Page 36) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Evolution in Action (Page 37) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Research Priorities for the Electronics Industry (Page 38) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Research Priorities for the Electronics Industry (Page 39) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Selective Soldering (Page 40) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Process Doctor (Page 41) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Pb-Free Lessons Learned (Page 42) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Pb-Free Lessons Learned (Page 43) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Materials World (Page 44) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Product Spotlight (Page 45) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Ad Index (Page 46) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Assembly Insider (Page 47) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Technical Abstracts (Page 48) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Technical Abstracts (Page Cover3) Circuits Assembly - January 2008 - Technical Abstracts (Page Cover4)
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