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12 Micron, 3 Sigma Repeatability Now Available From Quad; Quad Debuts Enhanced Small Die Handling Option for APS-1 and APS-1H.


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, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 5, 2000

Quad Systems Corporation (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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: QSYS), a leading supplier of surface mount technology (SMT (1) (Surface Mount Technology) See surface mount.

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) and advanced packaging technology (APT) assembly systems, announced it has improved the placement process capability of its APS-1(TM) and APS-1H(TM) Advanced Packaging Systems.

The new specification is +/-12 microns (+/-0.0005") @ 3 sigma repeatability. This represents a substantial improvement in the ability of the APS Series to place today's finest pitch flip chips. The APS-1 is used in manufacturing operations Manufacturing operations concern the operation of a facility, as opposed to maintenance, supply and distribution, health, and safety, emergency response, human resources, security, information technology and other infrastructural support organizations.  for precision attachment of die or flip chips to a substrate.

The APS-1H is tailored to meet the unique assembly needs of the hybrid market.

Quad also announced it has begun shipping a new, high-efficiency small die handling option for the APS-1 and APS-1H. This option consists of specialized tooling and advanced algorithms for small die presented on Foton-style grip rings or standard film frames. Enhanced algorithms compensate for pickup tool runout run·out  
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 and ensure the tool tip is precisely centered over each small die. APS Series users can now process die down to 0.2 mm (0.008") at the highest possible yields.

"The APS Series enables increased yields and capability as a result of Quad's continuous improvement programs," said Craig Ramsey, senior vice president of marketing for Quad.

Quad will display the APS-1H, featuring improved repeatability and small die handling, at SEMICON SEMICON Semiconductors Equipment and Material International Conference  West San Jose San Jose, city, United States
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 in Parkside Hall, booth 14314, July 12-14. The APS-1H was also featured at Taipei International Electronics, held June 30-July 3 in Taipei.

Quad Systems Corporation is a leading manufacturer of flexible, high-performance surface mount technology (SMT) and advanced packaging technology (APT) assembly systems. With sales and support locations worldwide, Quad serves as a resource for manufacturers seeking support, process expertise and a complete range of equipment.

Quad equipment solutions include placement systems, stencil stencil, cutout device of oiled or shellacked tough and resistant paper, thin metal, or other material used in applying paint, dye, or ink to reproduce its design or lettering upon a surface.  printers and convection reflow ovens. Quad has an installed base of over 3,500 machines around the globe. For more information, visit www.quad-sys.com

North America Europe Asia-Pacific +1.800.782.3872

+44 (0)1494.464088 +44 (0)7801.303734 (within the US) +44 (0)1494.464099 Fax: +44 1491.838081 +1.215.657.6202 sales@quad-europe.co.uk asia@quad-sys.com Fax: +1.215.784.4548

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