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Electronic Weld Head System for Microelectronics

The Series 320 Electronic Weld Head System from Amada Miyachi America is ideal for precise position and force control needed for welding squib wires, fine wire welding, welding wires to electrodes, and welding of hearing aid components, electronic components and medical devices.

Posted: April 4, 2016

The Series 320 from Amada Miyachi America meets the process demands of microelectronics manufacturing, but is robust enough to endure industrial requirements and environments. Its inline and offset opposed electrode configurations provide maximum flexibility and exceptionally accurate force and position parameters for outstanding process control and measurement. Users can set displacement limits and use weld-to-displacement feature to stop the weld precisely during collapse. The user friendly I/O offers four programmable relay outputs for easy integration with programmable logic controllers. 

Amada Miyachi America, Inc. (Monrovia, CA), a leading manufacturer of welding, marking, cutting and micro machining equipment and systems, announces the release of the Series 320 Electronic Weld Head System that is designed specifically for applications requiring precise position and force control. The versatile Series 320 is ideal for safety critical applications in the medical, aerospace, precision electronics, and automotive markets. Typical applications include welding squib wires, fine wire welding, and welding of wires to electrodes, as well as welding of hearing aid components, electronic components, and medical devices.

The Series 320 meets the process demands of microelectronics manufacturing, but is robust enough to endure industrial requirements and environments. It features inline and offset opposed electrode configurations for maximum flexibility, and exceptionally accurate force and position parameters, which provide outstanding process control and measurement. Users can set displacement limits and use weld-to-displacement feature to stop the weld precisely during collapse. The user friendly I/O offers four programmable relay outputs for easy integration with programmable logic controllers.

Other features include an initial part detection feature that detects missing or extra parts, and displacement limits that facilitate monitoring of both initial and final part thickness. An optional two-level footswitch or new linear motion footswitch makes it easy to initiate operations.

Amada Miyachi America is a leading ISO9001-certified manufacturer of equipment and systems for resistance welding, laser welding, laser marking, laser cutting, and hot bar reflow soldering and bonding that provides products to the medical device, battery, electric vehicle, and solar industries, as well as the global electronics, automotive, and general industrial markets.

Amada Miyachi America, Inc., 1820 S Myrtle Avenue, Monrovia, CA 91016, 626-303-5676, info@amadamiyachi.comwww.amadamiyachi.com.

 

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