The EASi-Line enables attendees to follow a product from screen printing to component mounting and then through reflow — all while learning about the design, coordination of technical information and processes, equipment and cleaning systems used to manufacture the assembly. At the end of the line, attendees will receive a finished assembly thanks to EASi-Line participants:
Aimtron Corporation — EMS services
A full-service contract manufacturing solutions provider for the electronics industry, Aimtron Corporation handles electronics assembly, wire harness and full box build projects.
Freedom CAD Services, Inc. — Design services
Freedom CAD Services is one of North America’s largest PCB design service bureaus, specializing in electronic design engineering and layout services for complex, high-speed and large electronic systems.
Bare Board Group, Inc. — Printed circuit boards
Bare Board Group offers the benefits of offshore pricing with ease of domestic purchasing for quality, on-time, printed circuit boards.
Topline — Components
TopLine helps customers define and refine their SMT assembly processes with off-the-shelf delivery of 1,000 different dummy component packages and practice kits.
Microscreen — Stencils for solder paste deposition
MicroScreen offers laser-cut and electroformed stencils for solder paste deposition. Options for lead-free stencils include high-nickel metal and "green" identification. All stencils are 100% inspected using ScanCheck AOI.
On Site Gas Systems — Nitrogen gas for lead-free selective solder applications
On Site Gas Systems design and build oxygen and nitrogen gas generating systems that function on-site.
Flexlink — Laser marker and conveyors
FlexLink offers custom solutions, standard modules and software that allow for efficient, variable and progressive production flow throughout the assembly, testing and packaging process.
MYDATA automation, Inc. — Printer
Using a revolutionary new technology for solder paste application, the MY500 Jet Printer shoots solder paste and SMT adhesive on the fly without touching the PCB.
JUKI Automation Systems — Assembly equipment (pick & place)
Juki manufactures high quality SMT Placement Systems for use in the electronics manufacturing industry and will showcase their KE1080 flexible placement machine.
Heller Industries — Reflow soldering oven
Heller Industries’ Model 1809 Reflow Soldering Oven is a 100% forced hot air convection reflow system showcasing leading-edge thermal technology with the best heat transfer and lowest Delta T on the PCB.
ACE Production Technologies — Through hole selective soldering
ACE will be performing selective soldering with their KISS-104 system, fully configured with internal pre-heater, spray and drop-jet fluxing systems.
Kyzen Corporation — Cleaning chemistries
Kyzen provides award winning precision cleaning chemistries for electronics, advanced packaging, metal finishing and aerospace applications.
Aqueous Technologies Corp. — Cleaning equipment
The Trident III automatic defluxing and cleanliness testing system is capable of removing all flux residues including rosin, no-clean and water soluble.
FKN Systek Inc. — Depanelizer
Depanelizing skip routed PCB panels up to 24" long is made simple and easy with FKN Systek’s K4000 PCB singulator.
“With the uptick in the market, suppliers are excited about showing off the latest technologies and their newest equipment,” says Maria Labriola, IPC manager of trade show sales. “Best of all, attendees will be able to view these in action and get their questions answered on the spot. This live demonstration is a great way for attendees to learn how they can enhance their own processes, be competitive in today’s marketplace and save money.”
More information on the EASi-Line is available at http://www.ipc.org/EASi-Line. Free, exhibits-only registration to Electronics Midwest is available to qualified pre-registrants ($55 on-site). Visit http://www.ElectronicsMidwest.com to register. Special registration packages to attend the IPC Technical Conference and other IPC activities may be viewed at http://www.ElectronicsMidwest.com/Reg-Options.
About IPC
IPC (www.IPC.org) is a global trade association based in Bannockburn, Ill., dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its 2,700 member companies which represent all facets of the electronics industry, including design, printed board manufacturing, electronics assembly and test. As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training, market research and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated $1.7 trillion global electronics industry. IPC maintains additional offices in Taos, N.M.; Arlington, Va.; Garden Grove, Calif.; Stockholm, Sweden; Moscow, Russia; Bangalore, India; and Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing, China.
About Canon Communications
Canon Communications LLC (www.cancom.com) is the leading producer of face-to-face, digital, print, and online business acceleration products for the world’s $3 trillion advanced, technology-based manufacturing industry, including medical device, packaging, design engineering, process technology, automated assembly, electronics, quality control, and plastics processing.