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Nordson Test & Inspection in Booth #407 at SMTAI
August 21, 2019 | NordsonEstimated reading time: 1 minute
View the latest innovations in test and inspection from the Nordson Corporation (Nasdaq: NDSN) in Booth #407 at SMTA International, scheduled to take place September 24-25, 2019 at the Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Highlights will include the new Nordson SONOSCAN Gen7 AMI system, the most advanced C-SAM, delivering a package of technology, ergonomics, advanced features and analysis.
Nordson YESTECH will display its AOI systems including the FX-940 ULTRA 3D AOI. Offering advanced 3D imaging technology and high-speed PCB inspection with exceptional defect coverage, the FX-940 ULTRA inspects solder joints and verifies correct part assembly enabling users to improve quality and increase throughput.
The Nordson DAGE Quadra 7 X-ray inspection system that represents the cutting-edge of X-ray inspection performance, allowing features as small as 0.1µm to be resolved, also will be available for demonstrations.
Nordson’s latest acquisition, optical control will display its X-ray Component Counter. This technology allows for accurate inventory management with real-time connectivity to manufacturing information systems and helps eliminate material shortages, reduces downtime of productions lines and unnecessary handling time, improves inventory management / purchasing cycles, and optimizes warehousing/storage space.
Nordson DAGE, MATRIX, SONOSCAN and YESTECH offer an award-winning portfolio of Acoustic Micro Imaging, Automated Optical Inspection, Automated X-ray Inspection, X-ray Component Counters, Manual X-ray Inspection, Bond Testing, Micro Materials Testing and Wafer X-ray Metrology systems, bringing powerful cost-effective solutions to the PCBA and Semiconductor industries.
About Nordson Test and Inspection
Nordson DAGE, MATRIX, SONOSCAN and YESTECH, units of Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN), manufacture and support a complete range of industry leading Test and Inspection products for the electronics industry. Offering an award winning portfolio of Acoustic Micro Imaging (AMI), Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI), Manual X-ray Inspection (MXI), X-ray Component Counters. Bond Testing, Micro Materials Testing and Wafer X-ray Metrology systems, Nordson’s family of Test and Inspection products bring powerful and cost effective solutions to the Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) and Semiconductor industries.
About NORDSON
Nordson Corporation is one of the world's leading producers of precision dispensing equipment that applies adhesives, sealants, coatings and other materials to a broad range of consumer and industrial products during manufacturing operations. The company also manufactures equipment used in the testing and inspection of electronic components as well as technology-based systems for curing and surface treatment processes. Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, Nordson has direct operations and sales support offices in more than 30 countries.
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