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Japan Unix to Exhibit Desktop Soldering Robots at SMTA Guadalajara 2015
September 18, 2015 | Japan UnixEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Japan Unix, a solutions provider for manual and soldering automation, announces plans to exhibit in Booth #8 at the upcoming SMTA Expo in Guadalajara, Mexico, which is scheduled to take place October 14-15, 2015, at the Riu Hotel in Guadalajara, Mexico. Company representatives will demonstrate the 410S Series Japan Unix Desktop Selective Soldering Robots.
The 410S Series is available with a high precision feeder, offering a 15 percent improvement in speed. The system is ideal for manufacturers that require fast, precise operation. The 410S Series is available in two slim versions, allowing customers to choose the best robot to fit their objectives. Both are available with many options such as the clean cut feeder, XYT tip correction mechanism, camera system, fume extractor, wire preheater, N2 generator for lead-free applications and lock-on mechanism for the feeder.
The best-selling 410 Series sets the global standard for selective soldering robots. Easy-to-install, the 410 Series enables users to instantly automate soldering – from cellular to in-line manufacturing and more. The Series offers super-rigid and dust-proof construction.
The desktop robots are available in compact, mid-size or wide area versions. For higher production requirements, other robot platforms are available for in-line or rotary table processing.
About Japan Unix Co. Ltd.
Japan Unix was established in 1974 in Tokyo and has specialized in the soldering automation industry since its startup. A manufacturer and integrator of robotic soldering, Japan Unix offers production systems with advanced soldering methods that provide a high-speed quality soldering solution for automotive, medical, aerospace and electronics manufacturers. The company offers a wide range of soldering robots with a strong competency in precision soldering and factory automation.
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