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Hot bar soldering for flex circuits.


Fancort Industries introduces micro-processor-controlled equipment that produces uniform and precise temperature distribution, fast heating and cool-down. The Pulse Heat Bonder and Soldering Systems offer a wide range of programmable profiles for targeted idle (to 150[degrees]C), with preheat pre·heat  
tr.v. pre·heat·ed, pre·heat·ing, pre·heats
To heat (an oven, for example) beforehand.



pre·heater n.
 and 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.  temperatures (to 500[degrees]C). The many applications include edge connectors to PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl.
PCB
 in full polychlorinated biphenyl

Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound.
, TAB to PCB, Hot Bar Reflow, Soldering and other uses. Optional B&W camera system. Rotary 2-station also available. From $10,500.

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Fancort Industries, Inc.

31 Fairfield Place, West Caldwell West Caldwell, borough (1990 pop. 10,422), Essex co., NE N.J., a residential suburb of Newark and New York City; inc. 1904. It has some light manufacturing. , NJ 07006

973/575/0610 - Fax 973/575/9234

fancort industries, inc.

PCB Production Equipment

www.fancort.com
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Title Annotation:Assembly Insider: Special Advertising Section
Publication:Circuits Assembly
Article Type:Advertisement
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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