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Equipment Services to Exhibit ESE Screen Printers at IPC APEX 2016
March 2, 2016 | Equipment ServicesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Equipment Services LLC announced that it will exhibit its line of ESE high-precision SMT screen printers at IPC APEX 2016, March 15-17, in the Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth #3145.
The company will be offering two live demonstrations:
- ESE US-2000X screen printer, printing PCBs with ultra-small 03015 (0.3 x 0.15 mm) technology.
- ESE US LX-3 screen printer, specially designed to handle LED panels up to 1,300 x 700 mm (51.18 x 27.55 in), with larger sizes also available.
The advanced-technology ESE screen printers, which feature 2-D solder-paste inspection as standard, are built in Korea. The printers are designed to compete with high-end models from the industry's most established manufacturers, yet at a lower cost.
About ESE Co. Ltd
ESE Co. Ltd, with headquarters in Pyung Taek-si, South Korea, is a manufacturer of quality screen printers for the semiconductor and SMT assembly markets. Established in 1996 as an SMT nozzle and semiconductor parts supplier, ESE began building screen printers for the semiconductor industry in 2003, which led to the development of SMT screen printers in 2010. Since then, ESE has been the recipient of several prestigious industry awards and is widely considered to be the premier screen-printer manufacturer in Korea. Outside Korea, the company has distribution in China, Europe, the Philippines and, most recently, North America, where Equipment Services LLC is the exclusive distributor of ESE screen printers.
About Equipment Services LLC
Equipment Services LLC offers quality SMT equipment to the PCB assembly market, including ESE screen printers, KED pneumatic stencil cleaners and Long-Stars PCB-handling equipment.
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