EMC has introduced the Cyberclean Series 6000, Model 7883CD batch washer. The stainless steel cleaner washes and dries in one chamber. Features include wash and dry temperatures to 93ºC; a built-in adjustable water softener, detergent and neutralizer dispensing system; and a HEPA filtration system with adjustable drying.
Other important features include a 106-gallon per minute circulation pump, thermally protected for overheating, and eight standard wash recipe times with holding times and temperatures that are fully adjustable. The washer also includes an RS-232 printer port for monitoring and validation.
The dual rotary spray arms are located at the top and bottom of the cleaning chamber for efficient cleaning within the chamber. The unit can be configured in 208/220V three phase, 20 Amps or 208/220V single phase 30 Amps. Running sound decibels are rated at 54.0 dB @ 1 meter.
The batch cleaner has a footprint of 33.5 x 35.5 x 27.5 in. Interior wash chamber is 18.5 x 20.5 x 20.5 in.
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EAZIX Inc., the design service and original design manufacturing (ODM) arm of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI, Laguna, Philippines), announced its partner distribution program with MEV Elektronik Service Gmbh (Hilter, Germany), a distributor and stocking representative for electronic niche components.
MEV offers procurement of electronic components and logistics services to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and EMS companies in Central and Eastern Europe. With the value added reseller partnership with EAZIX, MEV will also be an authorized distributor of EAZIX's line of wireless connectivity ODM products, including wireless local area network 802.11b and 802.11g embedded modules and adapters supporting USB 2.0, PCMCIA, mini PCI, and Compact Flash standard interface. EAZIX upcoming solutions available in Europe also include wireless multi media adaptors, remote automation and control solutions and ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 and Bluetooth modules and adapters.
The distribution partnership capitalizes on EAZIX' strength in firmware and hardware design for wireless ODM solutions and design services, and MEV's experience in distribution to established OEMs.
MEV president Dieter Tappmeyer said, "We foresee high demand coming from European wireless OEMs for wireless ODM platforms that will require more complex level of customization, such as the solutions developed by EAZIX."
Research group iSuppli predicts that the number of embedded devices supporting WiFi technology will increase to 167.8 million units in 2008, up from $436 million in 2003.
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Due to ever-changing customer needs and recognizing its growing international stencil business, DEK (San Jose, CA), a high accuracy mass imaging solutions provider, has announced the installation of next-generation laser cutting equipment in its Guadalajara, Mexico, stencil manufacturing facility.
"The addition of this equipment is in direct response to current and anticipated customer requirements," said Neil MacRaild, North American general manager for DEK Process Support Products. "Our worldwide stencil business continues to grow and we are seeing significant business development in Mexico."
The laser equipment, which is a proprietary DEK system, provides production speed while delivering precision and control. With a guaranteed aperture dimension tolerance of ±5 µm over the entire printable area, the laser equipment enables the manufacture of stencils for precise surface-mount technology and semiconductor packaging applications.
Jose Perez, DEK Mexico general manager, said, "This enhancement to our manufacturing capability in Mexico is very exciting because it speaks to the volume our business is enjoying and to the dedication DEK has to providing necessary resources for growth. Our customers' manufacturing volumes require this increase in capacity and we have delivered."
DEK's international stencil operating procedures enable customers to transfer data, processes and products to any of DEK's worldwide locations. The company has seven stencil manufacturing sites in North America and eight facilities in Europe and Asia.
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