US Automation– US Automation https://electroplatingplants.com Surface Finishing Equipment Mon, 20 Jun 2022 08:17:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://ajtechsolution.org/?v=6.5.5 https://electroplatingplants.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-imgpsh_fullsize_anim-1-32x32.png US Automation– US Automation https://electroplatingplants.com 32 32 ENIG https://electroplatingplants.com/product/enig/ Fri, 20 May 2022 12:12:35 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2819 ENIG from US AutomationTechnology is the industry standard for consistent mid-phos EN deposits with an immersion gold finish. With no corrosive replacement reaction, a new reduction-assisted immersion technique deposits larger thicknesses – 4 to 8 in gold – in a single phase.

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The grain of the deposits is tighter and more uniform than that of ordinary immersion gold, and they have a low contact resistance. ENIG produces a highly solderable, tarnish-resistant surface that also delivers excellent electrical continuity. The nickel component acts as a barrier against copper diffusion and protects the solder from contamination during soldering and rework. ENIG also provides EMI protection. This final finish procedure is corrosion-resistant and provides an excellent contacting surface.

US AutomationTechnology’s ENIG technique eliminates the need for “dummy plating,” saving time and money. They also gain access to:

  • A chloride-free, low-concentration, room-temperature catalyst
  • A bath that is at least 10 degrees cooler than the competitors
  • Compatibility with the most cutting-edge soldermask technologies

We recommend using the STARLINE DASH Controller. Self-cleaning and self-calibrating, this innovative electroless nickel controller. The controller adjusts the calibration curve to account for the accumulation of by-products and keeps a detailed record for SPC charting.

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Electrolytic Gold and Silver Plating Line https://electroplatingplants.com/product/electrolytic-gold-and-silver-plating-line/ Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:46:50 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2552 A number of chemical and physical features are shared by gold and silver. With melting temperatures of 1,065°C and 961°C, respectively, they are soft, malleable, and ductile materials. In all proportions, both crystallise in face-centered cubic structures and form stable alloys with each other. Although silver is easily destroyed by nitric acid and gold by aqua regia, both are resistant to most common acids. Alkali cyanides create compounds with both.

Both have been sought after since ancient times due to their relative scarcity. They've been around for a long time, and they're still prized for decorative, monetary, and utility purposes.

"Hard Silver/Gold'' and "Soft Silver/Gold" are two types of electrolytic silver/nickel gold. Hard silver/gold is utilised for silver/gold fingers (US Automationedge connections), US Automationcontacts, and other hard-wearing locations because of its lower purity. The thickness of silver/gold may vary depending on the requirements. The purer soft silver/gold is frequently used in wire bonding applications.

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Why choose us?

The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility

  • US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
  • Material Handling System of the Future
  • Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
  • Man and machine safety features are extensive.
  • Design that is extremely easy to maintain
  • Designed to help you save money on water.
  • Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants

Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?

In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:

  • Consistency
  • Lower Labor costs
  • Eradication of Human errors
  • Reduced Operating costs
  • Controlled Inputs
  • Better Production Control
  • Traceability and Versatility

How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?

  • Requirement based Loading
  • Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
  • Automatic conductivity and level control
  • Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
  • Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
  • Process Monitoring through the Internet
  • SMS/Email notification of an event
  • Voice Activation
  • Parts identification with a bar scanner
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Desmear Line https://electroplatingplants.com/product/desmear-line/ Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:45:48 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2551 US Automation develops, builds, manufactures, supplies, and installs sophisticated semi-automated plating machines for a variety of applications.

This semi-automated plant is an excellent choice for semi-automated electroplating. The to-be-processed components are strung on conductive hooks that move at a customizable conveyor speed. Process timings can be used to set the conveyor.

The conveyor chain and supporting system are composed of stainless steel to prevent corrosion and extend the life of the components, and the distance between anodes and cathodes (components) is maintained at all times. The tank is normally made of polypropylene, and the anode basket is made of Titanium. On the copper track on which these copper hooks move, a precise and controlled current is provided. The fact that the components are loaded and unloaded at the same time is an extra benefit of these facilities.

The conveyor speed is shown with an installed VFD, as well as the current and temperatures of various electrolytes, on a centralized control panel.

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Why choose us?

The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility

  • US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
  • Material Handling System of the Future
  • Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
  • Man and machine safety features are extensive.
  • Design that is extremely easy to maintain
  • Designed to help you save money on water.
  • Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants

Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?

In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:

  • Consistency
  • Lower Labor costs
  • Eradication of Human errors
  • Reduced Operating costs
  • Controlled Inputs
  • Better Production Control
  • Traceability and Versatility

How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?

  • Requirement based Loading
  • Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
  • Automatic conductivity and level control
  • Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
  • Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
  • Process Monitoring through the Internet
  • SMS/Email notification of an event
  • Voice Activation
  • Parts identification with a bar scanner
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Black Oxide Line https://electroplatingplants.com/product/black-oxide-line/ Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:44:47 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2550 Coating ferrous materials, stainless steel, copper, copper based alloys, zinc, and other materials using a chemical coating method is known as black oxide coating. It coatings things in iron oxide before using them. This has numerous advantages. It lowers light reflection for starters.

A black oxide coating causes a chemical reaction on a metal part's surface, turning it black. On the surface of the metal, black oxidation produces magnetite (Fe3O4), an iron-oxygen alloy. The chemical process that creates magnetite on a metal part's surface is triggered by dipping it in a heated, alkaline liquid for a certain period of time.

For a wide range of ferrous metals, black oxide coatings are used for aesthetics, mild corrosion protection, and to reduce light reflection. We use a rack-and-dip technique as well as barrels for a great degree of flexibility in finishing pieces of varied shapes and sizes, which is achieved by submersion into a high-temperature chemical bath. ]]>

Why choose us?

The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility

  • US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
  • Material Handling System of the Future
  • Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
  • Man and machine safety features are extensive.
  • Design that is extremely easy to maintain
  • Designed to help you save money on water.
  • Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants

Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?

In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:

  • Consistency
  • Lower Labor costs
  • Eradication of Human errors
  • Reduced Operating costs
  • Controlled Inputs
  • Better Production Control
  • Traceability and Versatility

How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?

  • Requirement based Loading
  • Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
  • Automatic conductivity and level control
  • Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
  • Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
  • Process Monitoring through the Internet
  • SMS/Email notification of an event
  • Voice Activation
  • Parts identification with a bar scanner
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Panel Plating Line (Plate Through Hole) https://electroplatingplants.com/product/panel-plating-plant/ Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:43:50 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2549 The whole copper surfaces on both sides of the substrate, as well as the hole walls, are plated to a desired final thickness during panel plating. While even a small US Automationrequires a substantial current source, the final result is a flat, shiny copper surface that is simple to clean and prepare for further processing. The requirement to use negative artwork to expose the circuit layout onto the more prevalent contrasting reversing dry-film photoresists is a serious issue for those without access to a photoplotter (contrast preserving films have been introduced from time to time but never seem to stay around for very long).

When you etch a panel plated board, you remove the majority of the material you plated, so an increased copper loading in your etchant exacerbates the burden of extra anode bank erosion.

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Why choose us?

The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility

  • US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
  • Material Handling System of the Future
  • Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
  • Man and machine safety features are extensive.
  • Design that is extremely easy to maintain
  • Designed to help you save money on water.
  • Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants

Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?

In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:

  • Consistency
  • Lower Labor costs
  • Eradication of Human errors
  • Reduced Operating costs
  • Controlled Inputs
  • Better Production Control
  • Traceability and Versatility

How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?

  • Requirement based Loading
  • Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
  • Automatic conductivity and level control
  • Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
  • Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
  • Process Monitoring through the Internet
  • SMS/Email notification of an event
  • Voice Activation
  • Parts identification with a bar scanner
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Pattern Plating line (Acid Copper) https://electroplatingplants.com/product/pattern-plating-line/ Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:32:21 +0000 https://electroplatingplants.com/?post_type=product&p=2548 To achieve the aim of interconnection and intercommunication between the board and the board, and to achieve strong conductivity, the printed circuit board must be metallized and deposited on the hole wall surface of the through hole after a series of operations. Taking everything into account, copper metal is the most widely used deposition material in the business. Currently, hole metallization is usually done in two steps: electroless plating and electroplating. ]]>

Why choose us?

The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility

  • US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
  • Material Handling System of the Future
  • Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
  • Man and machine safety features are extensive.
  • Design that is extremely easy to maintain
  • Designed to help you save money on water.
  • Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants

Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?

In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:

  • Consistency
  • Lower Labor costs
  • Eradication of Human errors
  • Reduced Operating costs
  • Controlled Inputs
  • Better Production Control
  • Traceability and Versatility

How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?

  • Requirement based Loading
  • Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
  • Automatic conductivity and level control
  • Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
  • Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
  • Process Monitoring through the Internet
  • SMS/Email notification of an event
  • Voice Activation
  • Parts identification with a bar scanner
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