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INGLESIDE, Ill. (August 20, 2019) – IDENTCO is pleased to announce plans to exhibit at SMTA International, Sept. 24-25, 2019 at the Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. The IDENTCO team will showcase its complete label automation system in Booth #908.

IDENTCO’s labeling and high temperature masking system enables customers with SMT lines to print on-demand very small tracking labels – as small as 3mm x 3mm (smallest in the industry) and automatically apply those labels to their printed circuit boards and components using existing pick-and-place assets. A pre-printed label option also is available. Additionally, the system can be used to automatically place high temperature die cut polyimide masks for selective solder masking.

IDENTCO offers the thinnest pick-and-place label presenter in the industry that is compatible with all major pick-and-place machines. High performance labels and matching ribbons offer resistance to extreme temperature and solvents used in the manufacture of surface-mount and through-hole printed circuit boards, providing traceability throughout the entire assembly process. Labels also are available with electro-static dissipative properties to meet the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20.

Visit IDENTCO at SMTAI to see the complete SMT label automation system in action or go to www.identco.com.

About IDENTCO
Headquartered outside Chicago, IDENTCO has been delivering technology-driven, high-performance labeling solutions since 1986. We challenge ourselves to develop innovative solutions that can withstand any number of extremes and meet the strictest performance standards. With ISO-certified manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Mexico and Germany, we have a global presence and local expertise. For more information, visit www.identco.com.

Contact: Brian Connolly, bconnolly@identco.com, (847) 909-8843

 

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