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Optimal Electronics Releases Process Control and Traceability Solution for Nordson ASYMTEK
June 23, 2017 | Optimal Electronics CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Optimal Electronics Corp., a provider of process control and traceability solutions for clean rooms and MEMS sensor assembly, has introduced dispense process control and traceability for Nordson ASYMTEK machines.
Optimal Electronics Founder and CEO Ranko Vujosevic, Ph.D., stated, "As part of our continuing focus on process control and traceability for sensor manufacturing in clean rooms, we developed a real-time process control and traceability solution for Nordson ASYMTEK machines, more specifically the Spectrum II series. The solution is integrated into our complete clean room traceability solution with wafer sorting, sensor plasma cleaning, and die attach by pick-and-place machines."
The solution features remote communication and control of multiple ASYMTEK machines using SECS/GEM from a single application; recipe and SPC test program verification; complete traceability of the dispense fluid; glue thaw and expiration time control; and enforcement of closed-loop process control for consistent dispense weight. It can also interface to customers' legacy MES system.
The solution is proven and in production at large global sensors/automotive electronics plants. Installation of the system takes only a few days and most work is performed remotely.
About Optimal Electronics Corporation
Optimal Electronics Corporation is a global provider of innovative software solutions for the control and optimization of electronics assembly processes. The company’s flagship product, Optel, has been used in production at F500 companies since 1998, delivering a true Lean Manufacturing environment with an incredibly short return on investment (ROI). To learn more, click here.
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