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DEK, Assembléon Join Forces in Latest Products
February 2, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN JOSE, Calif. — DEK's San Jose office provided the venue for Assembléon's recent San Jose Roadshow, held November 1–3, 2005, and formed part of Assembléon's U.S.-wide tour with its AX and MG machine lines. The event also showcased a range of DEK products, including VectorGuard stencil systems, ProFlow enclosed print head technology, custom tooling options, and cleaning wipes.
In the main demonstration room, DEK showcased its Horizon 01i high-accuracy mass imaging machine, which offers full process capability meeting Cpk 2.0 at ±25 µm. The Horizon 01i demonstration reportedly complemented Assembléon's pick-and-place technologies. The DEK display also addressed the impact of the forthcoming transition to lead-free on today's manufacturers. DEK representatives were on hand to distribute literature and advice to visitors looking to meet the 2006 deadline.
Targeted at building awareness of both Assembléon's and DEK's product ranges, the Roadshow was said to be an effective forum for key decision makers to investigate SMT placement machines, and the technologies designed to advance pick-and-place performance.