Indium
Corp. (Utica, NY) offers a complete range of solder preforms for
interconnect and joining applications. The company's product line
includes their range of solder alloys, as well as a capability to
produce numerous sizes and shapes.
Indium, a supplier of
solder fabrications, offers solder preforms in a variety of shapes,
including: washers, discs, rectangles and squares, "picture frames",
shot, spheres, ganged arrays and specialty shapes.
Solder
preforms are produced in a wide size range. Discs are made with
diameters as small as 0.004 in.. Washers are made with inner diameters
as small as 0.015 in. and outer diameters as small as 0.025 in. All
preforms can also be produced in larger sizes.
Solder preforms
can be specified in most of the nearly 300 alloys offered by the
company, including lead free. In addition, many preforms offer the
option of flux-coating. Solder preforms are packed with a variety of
options including: jar, tray, palette and tape and reel.
www.indium.com
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Speedline
Technologies Inc. (Franklin, MA), announced it has entered into an
exclusive agreement with the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia
Tech, Atlanta, GA) for the license of patent-pending closed-loop
printing technology. The intellectual property facilitates the closing
of the loop between an automated optical inspection (AOI) system and a
printer with the intent to optimize the volume of printed paste
deposits.
"The agreement governs the terms for commercial
development of this intellectual property for ultimate product sale,"
said Robert Boyes, product marketing manager, Speedline Technologies.
"We are honored to join with Georgia Tech to develop product
technologies that will generate profound benefits for printed circuit
board manufacturers. The goal of this partnership is to advance process
control technology for the printing
process, which will ultimately provide improved yield opportunities for customers."
The
closed-loop printing technology was developed by Georgia Tech at the
Center for Board Assembly Research (CBAR). Recent proof of concept
testing conducted at Speedline validated Georgia Tech's findings. The
technology embodies algorithms that utilize hybrid data-driven control
techniques for calculating independent variable modifications. This
effectively changes machine parameters in real time and improves
process yields and product reliability.
"Data-driven
closed loop control is essential for electronics manufacturing
industry," said Alex Goldstein, director of operations and
infrastructure at CBAR. "With help from the industry, CBAR will
continue this work for different processes in electronics
manufacturing."
Georgia Tech recognized Speedline as a valued CBAR partner at APEX 2004 in
February in Anaheim, CA.
www.speedlinetech.com
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Agilent Technologies Inc. (Palo Alto, CA) introduced a high-speed production-test solution for identifying the maximum number of product defects at the lowest cost. BIST Assist 6.4 is built on technology that enables signal integrity testing of high-speed serial links up to 6.4 Gb/s using a cost-effective loopback/built-in self-test (BIST) approach
FEINFOCUS (Stamford, CT), a global supplier of Microfocus x-ray inspection systems and tube technology, has agreed to be acquired by COMET AG (Flamatt, Switzerland), a supplier of conventional x-ray tubes for non-destructive testing (NDT), security, analytics, food inspection/irradiation and semiconductor applications. FEINFOCUS is known for microfocus and nanofocus x-ray inspection for electronics assembly, semiconductor and medical device industries, as well as NDT and the emerging micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) markets.
This acquisition represents a partnering of microfocus and conventional x-ray technology. A provider of sealed x-ray tube manufacturing, COMET will be acquiring a provider of demountable, or open, x-ray tube technology.
Both companies seek to capitalize on continuing opportunities from industry trends toward smaller feature sizes, 3-D computed tomography (CT) applications and the departure from film-based imaging.
FEINFOCUS chief executive officer Lance A. Scott said, "With well over 50 years' experience in high voltage/high vacuum x-ray tube manufacturing, COMET's proprietary know-how will accelerate FEINFOCUS' development of next generation microfocus and nanofocus X-ray technology. FEINFOCUS' proprietary system development know-how and award-winning service support will extend COMET's ability to offer proven sub-system solutions to its valued customer base."
Organizationally, there is little duplication between the two companies. FEINFOCUS will immediately expand its presence in Asia through COMET's Shanghai office and COMET will take advantage of FEINFOCUS' North American presence in Connecticut and California.
FEINFOCUS
was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Garbsen, Germany. COMET was
founded in 1948. In 2003, COMET employed a staff of 245 in its
headquarters and its three subsidiaries in the US, France and China.
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FEINFOCUS (Stamford, CT) has introduced the COUGAR-VXP (Versatile X-ray Platform), a new modular x-ray inspection platform for maximum operator flexibility. The new platform addresses a broad range of inspection requirements throughout the industry, from basic failure analysis to high-end inspection for SMT production. The COUGAR-VXP was developed as a versatile X-ray inspection solution to constantly changing market and application requirements in the worldwide electronics industries.
The basic platform provides for further equipment and accessory implementation, depending on the particular needs of the customer. The initial configuration includes a standard microfocus x-ray tube up to 160 kV, true x-ray intensity (TXI) Control, a standard four-axes manipulator, an advanced realtime image processing system and a standard realtime image chain with high-resolution 4 in. image intensifier and flat-screen monitor.
Users also have the option of adding features such as a more sophisticated manipulator system, CNC capability, higher-bit image chain, direct digital detector (DDD) and a multifocus x-ray tube up to 160 kV.
The platform features a small footprint (approximately 1 x 1 m); low system weight (approximately 1.450kg); and convenient front and side door service access.
An advanced surface-mount configuration is also available, featuring a higher-bit image chain with 16-bit realtime image processing, CNC capability, digital detector, and oblique viewing capability with AIM technology.
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