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Relyent Offers Quick-turn Prototyping
June 15, 2001 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
"There is an incredible need in the industry for rapid development of low-volume assemblies and prototypes," said John Shurr, president of Relyent. "I know because I was responsible for finding vendors to prototype small quantities of my former employers' boards, and I could find no one who provided, much less specialized in, such a service. We often had our engineers assembling boards because there was simply no available alternative."
SINGAPORE - Speedline Technologies Asia has announced the availability of the ELECTROVERT Bravo 8105, a reflow/cure forced convection oven for applications such as SMT and ball attach reflow, adhesive curing, BGAs and flip chips. Consisting of eight heating zones (eight top, eight bottom) and 105" of heated length, the Bravo 8105 is an air-only oven designed for flexible manufacturing requirements.