January 2007

Looking for Finger Cots?

by Andy on January 22, 2007

Finger Cots Protecting PCB Many finger cot manufacturers have tried to sell inferior products, and failed to keep quality consistent from shipment to shipment. Our static-dissipative finger cots by Suzuki Latex are of the highest quality. We feel so strongly about their quality and integrity that we will take them back without question if you are not happy with them for any reason.

We offer free evaluation samples!

Call 800-537-0351 or email: mailto:sales@allspec.com

These finger cots are black chlorinated, washed, and powder-free. They have a 3-mil thickness and are for use with class 1 and class 2 static-sensitive devices. They meet ASTM D257 for surface resistivity: 10^6 to 10^8. They are packaged in black conductive bags so they can be taken into ESD safe areas, and are certified non-volatile residue and liquid particle count.

Major customers include Canon, Texas Instruments, Intel, JVC, Sony, Kyocera, Panasonic,Hitachi, Toshiba, etc.

For more information, click here.

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Coming Soon – LYNX Stereo Microscopes

by Andy on January 8, 2007

Lynx Logo

Lynx is a unique eyepieceless stereo microscope for intricate tasks requiring high-resolution stereo viewing. The eyepieceless optics of Lynx significantly increase head freedom and eye relief, reducing operator stress and fatigue over long periods of time.

Lynx is used in a wide range of industry applications including general manufacturing, electronics, precision engineering, medical devices, plastics, and rubber.

 

  • Superior ergonomics allows for significantly reduced fatigue and increased quality and productivity.
  • x2.1 – x120 stereo zoom magnification range (x7 – x40 standard).
  • Modular design allows for easy addition of accessories, including image capture options.
  • Patented optical technology provides superb hand-to-eye coordination for manipulation tasks.
  • Bench stand or flexible boom-mount versions.

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Weller Blog

We are excited that Cooper Tools and its Weller Tools division have implemented the hottest trend on the internet, blogging!. This is a great way to keep corporations and the electronics industry up to date with new cutting edge soldering equipment, tools, product reviews as well as end user feedback. Would you like to see it? Click here: Weller Blog

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