At MicroType Engineering, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of technological innovation in electronics design and assembly. Our commitment to high-quality, high-reliability, and precision is unwavering. In our continuous pursuit of excellence, we are excited to announce the acquisition of three new pieces of advanced circuit board assembly equipment: a Baron Blakeslee vapor degreaser, a MPM momentum printer with built-in Solder Paste Inspection (SPI), and a Nordson Dage 2.5D XRay machine. These additions not only expand our capabilities but also reinforce our dedication to delivering the best to our clients.
In the realm of electronics, the cleanliness of circuit boards is paramount. The Baron Blakeslee vapor degreaser stands as a testament to our commitment to precision and environmental responsibility. This state-of-the-art machine offers unparalleled cleaning efficiency, removing contaminants with ease and ensuring the highest degree of purity for our circuit boards.
The vapor degreasing process utilized by the Baron Blakeslee model is a sophisticated method involving a specialized solvent vapor to clean the circuit boards. This process begins by heating the solvent in a boil sump, creating a vapor. As the vapor rises, it envelops the circuit boards, within the chamber. The vapor condenses upon contact with the cooler boards, dissolving and washing away impurities and contaminants. The contaminants are then carried away when the solvent vapor drips back into the boil sump, leaving behind a clean, dry, and residue-free circuit board.
This process is renowned for its ability to clean thoroughly, reaching into tiny crevices and under components where traditional aqueous cleaning methods might not be as effective. The precision of this method is particularly crucial for high-density circuit boards and components with intricate configurations.
Our vapor degreaser (left) and a diagram of the cleaning process (right): credit: www.machinedesign.com
Solder paste application is a critical step in circuit board assembly. The MPM Momentum Printer, equipped with built-in SPI, sets a new standard in precision and efficiency. This advanced printer not only applies solder paste with exceptional accuracy but also inspects its own work, ensuring perfection at every step.
The SPI feature allows for immediate inspection of the solder paste application. This real-time inspection reduces errors and enhances the overall quality of the soldering process.
The Nordson Dage 2.5D XRay machine represents the pinnacle of our quality assurance measures. This advanced machine is used for various inspection purposes, including first article inspection, BGA inspection, failure analysis, and in-process inspections.
The 2.5D XRay technology allows for detailed inspection of solder joints and internal components of circuit boards. This is especially crucial for Ball Grid Array (BGA) components, where traditional inspection methods fall short.
An image from our XRay machine of a micro-BGA. Notice the copper pad within the outline of the solder balls and the minimal voiding present.
With the Baron Blakeslee vapor degreaser, the MPM Momentum Printer, and the Nordson Dage 2.5D XRay machine, MicroType Engineering elevates its capabilities to new heights. We are not just embracing the future of electronics assembly; we are actively shaping it. Our clients can expect unparalleled quality, reliability, and precision in every project we undertake.
We invite you to experience the MicroType Engineering difference. Contact us to learn more about our services or to discuss your next project. Let us help you achieve your electronic design and assembly goals with our enhanced capabilities.
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