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VJ Electronix to Show New and Improved Component Counting System at productronica 2019
October 17, 2019 | VJ ElectronixEstimated reading time: 1 minute
VJ Electronix, Inc. will exhibit in Booth A3.102/2 at productronica 2019 in Munich, Germany, November 12-15, 2019. The company will demonstrate the latest enhancements to its XQuik X-ray Component Counter series and Summit Series Rework product lines.
The VJ Electronix XQIII is the fastest component counter available on the market with 10 seconds per reel count time. The XQIII does not require models, libraries or a connection to the cloud. The system’s automatic algorithms recognize components. The built-in barcode reader eliminates the extra manual scanning step. Unique imaging technology provides the greatest count accuracy.
The XQII and XQuik III are both designed to be used standalone or with full material handling automation. The built-in link to your MES system provides data transfer including reel ID and count, as well as user configurable fields such as operator ID, timestamp, part number, etc. The XQuik III and XQII series counters remain best-in-class.
The Industry’s leading Summit 1800i is an improved version of the world’s most popular rework system. VJE has maintained all of the benefits of high efficiency convection heating and the renowned 1-2-3-Go interface, coupled with updated technology for greater reliability and an improved price point. Further refinements enhance the system’s performance with ultra-small components like 01005s, while maintaining its capabilities with large boards, oversized CPU sockets, connectors and large BGAs up to 100x100mm.
About VJ Electronix
VJ Electronix, Inc. manufactures production ready, automated Rework and X-ray inspection systems with many advanced capabilities. The company frequently provides custom solutions tailored to satisfy specific application requirements. VJ Electronix is a worldwide leader in x-ray inspection and rework equipment.
For more information, visit www.vjelectronix.com.
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