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Controlled Programmable Dispensing Systems3 axis programmable positioning systems with integrated adhesive, solder paste and sealant material dispensing. Adaptable for manual loading or automated in-line process, the system provides controlled application of a variety of dispensed materials in the manufacturing and assembly environment.
Ultrasonic SystemsIntegrated Ultrasonics for retaining, riveting or full hermetic seal welding. Self contained machines with a range from simple component tooling to full automatic parts handling and joining.
Laser MarkingA self contained floor standing machine with integrated Laser Marking. Safe, totally flexible and virtually maintenance free system for branding or traceability marking of components and assemblies. Standard machine with automatic index table, easy change component tooling and multiple program storage. Options include Vision verification, component detection and proof reading of marks.
Laser WeldingLaser Welding - Fully integrated welding of Plastic components using Laser technology. A machine that handles parts from a loading station through the complete process including Robot manipulation and on to controlled out feed systems. Laser welding is a trusted technique for joining suitable polymer materials and eliminates the need for consumables such as adhesives. The process is "virtually maintenance free" and with developments in Laser technology, several thousand hours of weld time are proving to be a cost- effective means of achieving the joint required.
Laser RoutingPCB separation from multi-panels, using Laser to cut through the substrate and release the product from the carrying frame. Complete systems include de-stacking, auto loading, waste handling and transfer to process. Fast efficient and dust free, Laser provides a significant step forward from traditional mechanical cutting techniques. Fully programmable systems to cater for multiple shapes and configurations with minimal set-up time. Laser cutting is a virtually silent process thus eliminating noise concerns associated with traditional routing techniques.
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