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Nordson ASYMTEK Intros 2-in-1 Dispensing, Inspection System at NEPCON South China
August 24, 2017 | Nordson ASYMTEKEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Nordson ASYMTEK, a Nordson company, will introduce its new Spectrum™ II Premier automated fluid dispensing system with built-in automated optical inspection system at NEPCON South China, which will be held August 29-31, 2017 in Shenzhen, China. Nordson ASYMTEK will be in booth 1H20. ASYMTEK will also display its Conexis CX-3040 conformal coating system and present a technical paper on conformal coating in automotive electronics.
Nordson ASYMTEK's new 2-in-1 dispensing system and inspection kit provides the ultimate in process control for consistently jetting small volumes as low as 1 nanoliter at frequencies up to 1000 Hz. The system gives immediate feedback for the dispensing process, so course corrections can be made immediately. This ensures that the dispensing results are accurate before moving to the next step in the assembly process, saving time and money.
The Conexis® conformal coating system provides both speed and flexibility, especially for mid-volume, high-accuracy applications. The system can reach a maximum speed of 700 mm per second with an overall accuracy of 50 microns. The modular platform accommodates three applicators and a range of options and configurations to support a wide variety of applications and needs.
"Chinese electronics manufacturers are focusing on the need to increase manufacturing volume, while at the same time improving quality and reliability for continually more demanding electronic assembly requirements," said Luke Zhou, sales director, Nordson ASYMTEK China. "We have to ensure that our customers have equipment they can count on and data to verify that the parameters the process requires are met. Nordson ASYMTEK has long been known for its closed-loop systems, process controls, and precision fluid dispensing and conformal coating systems. Our new 2-in-1 dispensing and inspection system is another way ASYMTEK is delivering that."
Nordson ASYMTEK technical experts will be available to assist with dispensing and coating questions at booth 1H20 during NEPCON South China, held from August 29-31, 2017 at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China. Nordson ASYMTEK equipment will also be demonstrated in the booths of ASYMTEK's distributors: Youngpool, booth 1S08; Leeport, booth 1B30; and FTC, booth 1H65. A technical presentation about conformal coating for automotive electronics will be presented by Steven Xu at the SMTA China South Technology Conference, held during the NEPCON show, Wednesday, August 30th, at 11:30, in booth 1R88, Hall 1.
About Nordson ASYMTEK
Nordson ASYMTEK, a world leader in precision fluid dispensing, conformal coating, and jetting technologies, designs and manufactures dispensing and coating systems, supported by an award-winning global applications and service network for over 30 years. To find out more, click here.
About Nordson Corporation
Nordson Corporation delivers precision technology solutions that help customers succeed worldwide. Precision dispensing of adhesives, coatings, sealants, biomaterials, and other fluids, plastic extrusion and injection molding, electronics testing and inspecting, and surface preparation are supported by applications expertise and direct global support. Nordson serves consumer non-durable, durable and high-technology markets, specializing in packaging, nonwovens, electronics, medical, energy, transportation, construction, and product assembly. Founded in 1954, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, USA, Nordson has operations and support offices in 30+ countries. Connect with Nordson, click here.
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