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New Features For Spray & Dispense System

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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A new feature of the Precisioncoat spray and dispense system is a needle calibration feature that verifies a needle’s position



Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) (Indianapolis, IN) announces the availability of new features for its Precisioncoat spray and dispense system. The system’s easy-to-use offline programming helps customers achieve maximum efficiency, flexibility and accuracy as they spray and dispense coatings onto printed circuit assemblies, devices and other substrates. The new features include:  

  • Programmable tilt and rotate: provides 5-axes flexibility & programmable tilt up to ± 60° & 360° rotation in 1° increments.
  • A needle calibration feature verifies needle’s position.
  • A new vision system identifies exact location of the board to be coated.

For more information visit www.scsequip.com

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