Industrial Equipment News

OCT 2016

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SUPPLEMENT to ien FINISHING WORLD 24 IEN / OCTOBER '16 www.ien.com products Enhanced Features for Various Cleaning Tasks With its EcoCCompact, DürrEcoclean (Filderstadt, Germany) has optimized the successful predecessor model from the prior Compact 80C/P series. Oper- ating under a full vacuum and equipped with two fl ood tanks as standard, this machine can clean and conserve parts with modifi ed alcohols and non-haloge- nated hydrocarbons. The unit provides enhanced fl exibility for different clean- ing tasks, and versatile options open up a broad range of uses, from rapid degreasing to exacting cleaning opera- tions conforming to cleanliness specifi - cations. In addition, this model is optimally adaptable to specifi c user requirements, e.g., from preliminary through intermediate to fi nal cleaning. To assist with such challenges, a third fl ood tank can be retrofi tted. The machine's design focus lies on a targeted reduction in per-unit costs combined with maximum cleaning effi ciency. Moreover, the new EcoCCom- pact shines with its particularly space-saving modular design, easy operation, visual appeal and attractive price/performance ratio. www.ecoclean.durr.com; +49 711 7006 0 SpeedMask Resin Protects Electronic Components, Assemblies Dymax Corporation (Torrington, CT) has launched maskant SpeedMask 9-20479-B-Rev-A, a blue, light-curable peelable maskant for PWB connectors and board level protection. This SpeedMask resin is designed for protection of electronic components and assemblies, provides protection from refl ow or wave soldering operations, and shields keep-out areas during conformal coating applications. According to the company: • This solvent and silicone free maskant is com- patible with gold and copper connector pins. • It is extremely thixotropic and is ideal for manual or automated dispensing on boards or com- ponents as an alternative to other masking options. • This light-curable maskant withstands wave solder and refl ow temperatures and is easi- ly removed, eliminating the concern of ionic contamination or silicone left behind by other masking methods. www.dymax.com; 860-482-1010 Automatic Spray Gun for Unreachable Areas The PILOT WA 51 from Walther Pilot (Chesterfi eld, MI) is a small, precision automatic spray gun with an outer diameter of only 20 mm (0.78") and a length of only 68.5 mm (2.7"). Features include: • A compact size that allows users to confi gure the system to spray areas that were previously unreachable. • Flat jet or round jet air caps. • Needle/nozzle sizes ranging from 0.3mm to 1.5mm. • Applicability in non-contact spray marking for high-speed lines and dots with minimal overspray. • A stainless steel gun body and needle/nozzle. www.waltherpilotna.com; 586-598-0347 SUBSCRIBE TO AT WWW.IEN.COM/SUBSCRIBE Coating Ground Tester New from the Paul N. Gardner Company (Pompano Beach, FL) is their Coatings Conveyor Ground Test tool to inform the user whether or not items to be painted are suffi ciently grounded. Designed for electrostatic coating applications, the tool uses the following steps: • Connect the cable crocodile clip to a known good earth point. • Point the instrument to the part to be painted, touching the bare metal surface. • Press the button. • Results are indicated through two green, one yellow and two red lamps. • Clean instrument with a soft dry cloth and make sure the ground clamp and instru- ment tip are free of dirt. www.gardco.com; 800-762-2478 (Pompano Beach, grounded. Designed for electrostatic coating applications, the Connect the cable crocodile clip to a known good earth point. Point the instrument to the part to be painted, touching the bare

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