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Eunil to Exhibit at IPC APEX EXPO 2017
January 17, 2017 | EunilEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Eunil will exhibit its ELM-800 Laser Marker, ECM-1100 Coating Master, conveyors, and buffers at the upcoming IPC APEX EXPO 2017, scheduled to take place February 14-16 in San Diego, California. Eunil will be in Booth 101.
The Eunil in-line ELM-800 Laser Marker is an automation system used to improve traceability by adding a barcode, QR, 1D, or 2D on PCBs. Laser Marking is cost effective because you eliminate the need for consumables used with labels and it is more precise. It is essential for traceability as marking data will not be worn off over time. It has minimized marking cycle time by using a laser head with a moving X/Y axis and high speed running conveyor.
The ECM-1100 is designed to protect fine solder ball/components on PCBs from moisture by coating material the coating inhibits leakage and prevents short circuit due to humidity and contamination. Coating will provide support for small parts to prevent damages due to mechanical shock and vibration.
Eunil's buffers are designed to balance the production line and store a bare PCB/worked PCB at the lift. Eunil conveyors are designed to balance the production line transfer PCBs to the next process.
About Eunil
Eunil is a world-wide leader in the Factory Automation Industry as a manufacturer of SMD peripheral equipment. Recently, they have expanded the scope of the business to include the Semiconductor and Automotive industries. Eunil H.A., Americas, Inc. is proud to provide the best customer service in the industry, and ensure superior quality throughout their entire product line. Eunil also designs and builds custom equipment for their clients.
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