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HARROGATE, UK ―  Robotas Technologies Ltd., a pioneer of THT component placement and clinching systems, today announced plans to exhibit at the 2023 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place Jan. 24-26, 2023 at the San Diego Convention Center in California. The company will demonstrate its full line up of smart production technology including the Mascot Clinch SMEMA Conveyor system, Board Handling, Intelligent Carousels and Dynamic Pick to Light (DPL) for Component Storage, and more in Booth #1100.

Robotas’ Mascot conveyor workstation automates and streamlines PCB assembly via its laser guided component placement and visual work instructions. Mascot systems are ESD safe, electronically height adjustable and provide parts storage via carousel and DPL arrays. Storage is mounted on articulated arms for enhanced ergonomics. Mascot guides the operator through the complete build process, improving product quality, increasing throughput and virtually eliminating set up time and rework.

If you are familiar with the aging Contact Systems Clinch Technology, then a show highlight will be the Mascot Flowline Clinch system with IPC CFX compliance. It offers an enhanced replacement for the CS400, CS600, CS900 family of products.

Robotas’ Mascot Software allows users to easily create, edit and sequence assembly programs from existing Contacts Systems Data, PCB CAD or Gerber data which can all be produced offline without needing to access the hardware.

Partnering with Robotas, Swiss manufacturer Polyver will also be presenting their high-precision lead-forming and cutting systems. They deliver a 0.1mm accuracy in the forming and cutting of axial and radial components for THT Assembly.

The ultimate goal for Robotas Technologies is to deliver smart technology into the hands of production staff. The team work with their customers to organize and optimize factory-wide manual assembly processes. Robotas delivers a total end-to-end solution for hand assembly. To learn more, please visit www.robotas.com

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