INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) is excited to announce its participation in The ASSEMBLY Show 2024, taking place Oct. 22-24, 2024 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. At Booth 1711, SCS will showcase its advanced PrecisionCoat VI and PrecisionAdvance systems, offering attendees the opportunity to explore the latest innovations in selective conformal coating and automated manufacturing solutions.

The SCS PrecisionCoat VI is a fully programmable, multi-purpose selective conformal coating and dispense system, known for its reliability, precision and flexibility. Designed to meet the demands of today’s electronics manufacturing industry, the PrecisionCoat VI applies a wide range of materials, including 100 percent solids, solvent-based and water-based coatings with high efficiency. The system's direct-drive, three-axis configuration delivers accuracy to 0.001 inches, while optional fourth and fifth axes provide tilt and rotate capabilities for even greater control. With the Automatic Quick Change (AQC) feature, users can seamlessly switch between eight separate tools within a single machine, automating and controlling the application of multiple materials with ease.

In addition, SCS will exhibit the PrecisionAdvance conveyor system, a modular, pin-type-edge handling solution designed to fully integrate with the PrecisionCoat and PrecisionCure systems. The PrecisionAdvance provides seamless line management, automating the movement of circuit boards through coating and assembly processes. Available in four configurations, the conveyor system ensures precise control of board flow, inspection and transit, enhancing overall operational efficiency.

Attendees are encouraged to visit Booth 1711 to experience how SCS’s advanced solutions streamline production processes and enhance product quality in electronics manufacturing.

For more information about the PrecisionCoat VI, PrecisionAdvance and other SCS products, please visit www.scsequip.com 

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