Thursday, June 17, 2010

Kerry Microsolve M350 Mono-Solvent System




Guyson’s Kerry Microsolve cleaning systems attain the highest cleaning standards yet keep running costs low.

Solvent retention features unique to the Microsolve range–triple coil reflux cooling, vapour break, 150% freeboard, optional auto top-up and solvent monitoring–ensure that systems are safe and comply fully with environmental and safety legislation.

These design features also mean that Microsolve systems are able to operate with low, predictable solvent usage and customers enjoy low, predictable running costs.

Options on co-solvent systems include:
• Solvent monitoring with auto top-up
• Choice of robotic handling systems

OPTIONS

Autotrans robotic handling
Autotrans Mk4 and Autotrans Mini robotic handling systems ensure consistent, repeatable cleaning results and maximise throughput.

Microsolve MONO-SOLVENT two-stage systems provide ultrasonic cleaning using HFE (hydrofluoroether) or HFC (hydrofluoro-carbon) solvents, followed by vapour rinsing and freeboard dry.

Typical applications include bearings, gyro components and precision medical components; maintenance cleaning of pneumatic and hydraulic components; and, in electronics, flux removal from PCBs or from soldering jigs and fixtures.

LOW SOLVENT USAGE

Solvent retention features unique to Microsolve systems - triple coil reflux cooling, vapour break, 150% freeboard, optional solvent monitoring and auto top-up - ensure that our systems are safe to use and fully compliant with environmental and safety legislation including the Solvent Emissions Directive (SED).

These design features also mean that Microsolve systems operate with low, predictable solvent usage and customers enjoy low, predictable running costs.

Our solvent monitoring device allows users to check consumption: 3 litres of HFE per 40-hour week is typical in a Co-solvent 350 system

Solvent monitoring and auto top-up
The device monitors fluid levels, automatically tops up solvent and logs quantities delivered–so that occasional increases in usage can be quickly spotted and rectified, keeping running costs low.

KEY TO SCHEMATIC (right)

1 Ultrasonic co-solvent clean with filtration
2 Ultrasonic HFE clean with filtration
3 Vapour rinse zone
4 Freeboard dry with refrigerated cooling coils
5 Water separator / sieve
6,7 Refrigerated cooling system
8 Plc based electrical controls
9 Sliding lid
10 Autotrans automation (option)

THE CO-SOLVENT PROCESS

Guyson Co-Solvent systems provide two ultrasonic cleaning stages, both with filtration, followed by vapour rinsing and freeboard dry.

In the first cleaning tank a mixture of HFE (hydrofluoroether) and a hydrocarbon solvating agent removes gross contamination from the components. Large quantities of dirt and oils can be taken up by the solvating agent, and this makes the process particularly suitable for heavy duty cleaning.

In Stage 2 pure HFE distillate removes from the components residues carried over from the primary cleaning tank.

Both cleaning tanks include base mounted ultrasonic transducers with Pulsatron generator, solution heating and a pumping and filtration system.

Cleaning is followed by a rinse in the vapour zone above the tanks and then a dwell in thefreeboard zone to dry the components

Currently we only have 1 working unit in hand. If interested, please contact us at josephinewcy@gmail.com
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Datacon Multi Chip Die Bonder PPS 2200








The PPS 2200 series die bonder offers totally modular hardware and software for multichip applications. It may consist of between one and four modules of identical design. Arranged in a line, they are capable of assembling four different or identical components at the same time, working independently of each other. Small yet powerful autonomous processors are connected to a central computer by a high-speed CAN bus and handle a large part of the real-time requirements. Four types of nodes are capable of managing pneumatic cylinders, DC motors, step motors, and even the proprietary image processing system.


Currently we have 2 working units in hand. If interested, please contact us at josephinewcy@gmail.com

CAMALOT Gemini 3700 Adhesive Dispensing System







In-Line Dispensing System.

Smooth, precise and accurate dispensing with an easy to use enhanced graphic user interface.
Elevator input and output modules.

Currently we have 3 working units in hand. If interested, please contact us at josephinewcy@gmail.com

Autoveyor Loader - Loading of PCB from Magazine onto Production Line













Features

  • CE and Standard Versions available
  • Suitable for SMT, ICT Auto and Manual Insertion lines
  • Choice of LCD Touch Screen, LCD Operator Panel or Push-Button Panel
  • Configurable through the Operator Panel
  • Programmable Logic Control
  • Power failure and abnormal condition recovery
  • Smooth and quiet magazine transfer
  • Upper and lower clamps for positive magazine location
  • Regulated pusher force
  • Fast magazine change time
  • SMEMA Interface for communication between machines
  • Pusher unit available in other conveying mediums e.g. Flatbelt, Polycord
























  • LOADER


    The Loader machine is designed to load PCB board, Pallet, Strip automatically from a magazine / Rack / Carrier into the Machine / Line. It has the capacity of two-filled magazines at the bottom tier as input and two empty magazines at the top tier as output. Further expansion on the number of Magazines can be catered upon conceptualization of operation.

    The Loader is designed and calibrated to handle only the specified magazine. Filled magazines are placed on the bottom tier conveyor and empty magazines are discharge on the top tier.

    The machine is designed to operate in two modes: - AUTO MODE and MANUAL MODE.

    AUTO MODE : It will allow transfer of magazine between the lifter and appropriate magazine conveyor and will load PCBs to the upstream machine, index it upward, until it stops at the next slot (depending on setting) ready for the next loading.

    MANUAL MODE : The various functions and actuator can be operated through the membrane switches located at the display panel.






















    Currently we have 2 working units in hand. If interested, please contact us at josephinewcy@gmail.com