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Asymtek Introduces New Axiom(TM) X-1030 Series Inline Flux Dispensing System.


CARLSBAD, Calif. -- Asymtek, a Nordson company and world leader in dispensing and fluid jetting technology, announces the release of its new Axiom axiom, in mathematics and logic, general statement accepted without proof as the basis for logically deducing other statements (theorems). Examples of axioms used widely in mathematics are those related to equality (e.g.  X-1030 Series dispensing system, designed for selective jetting of traditional flux, no-clean solder solder (sŏd`ər), metal alloy used in the molten state as a metallic binder. The type of solder to be used is determined by the metals to be united. Soft solders are commonly composed of lead and tin and have low melting points. Hard solders (i.  fluxes and other precise coating applications. Available in single or dual lane configurations, the closed-loop X-1030 dispensing system optimizes underfill and package reliability -- improving production throughput and equipment utilization by as much as 60-85% with the X-1032's dual lane multitasking multitasking

Mode of computer operation in which the computer works on multiple tasks at the same time. A task is a computer program (or part of a program) that can be run as a separate entity.
 capabilities. Configured with Asymtek's DJ-2200 DispenseJet([R]) valve with coaxial air technology, the Axiom X-1030 Series is ideal for jetting ultra-thin flux film builds.

Selective flux jetting provides a high-speed, highly adaptable process for jetting virtually any pattern while maintaining good edge definition (0.5 to 1.5mm) and minimizing the overspray Overspray refers to the application of any form of paint, varnish, stain or other non-water soluble airborne particulate material onto an unintended location. This concept is most commonly encountered in graffiti, auto detailing, and when commercial paint jobs drift onto unintended  associated with other spraying techniques. The coaxial air technology ensures consistent, ultra-thin flux film builds (as low as 5um) by following the jetted flux with a pulse of air.

Flux is used during the reflow (1) The process of heating and melting the solder that has been screen printed onto a printed circuit board in order to bond chips and other components to the board. Surface mount chips (SMT) use the reflow method. Contrast with wave soldering. See also reflowable text.  process to remove oxides from metal surfaces to be soldered, enhance wetting, and protect against re-oxidation. In flip chip A chip packaging technique in which the active area of the chip is "flipped over" facing downward. Instead of facing up and bonded to the package leads with wires from the outside edges of the chip, any surface area of the flip chip can be used for interconnection, which is typically done  assembly, flux is also used to mechanically hold the die to the substrate during the assembly process prior to reflow. Today's large flip chip in packages with lower bump heights make jetting preferable to 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.  printing and dipping, which are difficult to control with high viscosity materials and thinner coating requirements.

The Axiom X-1030 Series dispensing system is configured with Asymtek's Fluidmove[R] for Windows[R] XP (FmXP) software for precise control of the dispensing pattern. The Axiom system interfaces with other equipment upstream and downstream using SMEMA-standard hardware and software protocols.

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About Asymtek

Asymtek supplies automated fluid dispensing systems that are backed by a global support network. Recognized for its innovative equipment and excellent service, Asymtek offers advanced applications in a range of industries, including semiconductor packaging, printed circuit board assembly, flat panel display A thin display screen for computer and TV usage. The first flat panels appeared on laptop computers in the mid-1980s, and the LCD technology became the standard. Stand-alone LCD screens became available for desktop computers in the mid-1990s and exceeded sales of CRTs for the first time  assembly, electronic component assembly, medical/biotech product assembly and other precision assembly processes. With over 20 years of experience, Asymtek is committed to providing dispensing solutions and the best support to customers worldwide.
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