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March 12th, 2009
RPS Selective Soldering Systems to use
Parker domnick hunter for Nitrogen
Generation
RPS in partnership with leading
supplier of N2 generation equipment;
customers in production. |
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March 6th, 2009
RPS Deploys Selective Soldering System
at US Navy Center of Excellence / ACI
Facility
RPS Automation selected for advanced
selective soldering applications at
prestigious facility. |
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October 8th, 2008
RPS Introduces Rhythm EX Selective
Soldering System
North American manufacturer of
selective soldering systems delivers
industries largest capacity native
selective soldering range at 24 x 24
inches (600 x 600 mm) |
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September 16th, 2008
RPS Selective Soldering to be Showcased
in EASi Line at the ATE Show
Manufacturer of selective soldering
equipment announces selection and
deployment of an inline Rhythm Selective
Soldering System at Assembly Technology
Expo in Rosemont IL, September 23-25,
2008. |
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September 8th, 2008
RPS Automation Releases Next Generation
Programming Software — CamConductor™ 2.5
Manufacturer of selective soldering
equipment announces major new release of
popular selective soldering programming
software. |
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April 2nd, 2008
RPS Automation R&D Yields New
Innovations, Products
Manufacturer of selective soldering
equipment expands offering and delivers
soldering performance enhancements that
increase soldering precision,
flexibility and quality. |
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April 1st, 2008
RPS Automation Expands Distribution in
Europe, Asia, Mexico
Manufacturer of selective soldering
equipment expands international presence
with new distribution partners and new
customer wins. |
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March
31st, 2008
RPS Automation Announces Strong Customer
Growth
Manufacturer of selective soldering
equipment expands with new & repeat
customers; company sees strong momentum
for new entry-level Rhythm System. |
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July 17th, 2007
ROBOTIC PROCESS SYSTEMS, INC. ACQUIRED
BY INVESTOR GROUP
Robotic Process Systems, Inc., a
global supplier of selective solder
equipment to the circuit board
manufacturing and assembly industry has
been acquired by an investor group led
by GatherCapital, a private equity firm
based in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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IPC
APEX EXPO 2010
April 6-8, 2010 Mandalay Bay Las
Vegas
Visit RPS AUTOMATION at booth #2177
www.IPCAPEXEXPO.org
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September,
2009
Selective Soldering Benefits Mixed
Technology Assemblies
By:
Todd King and Reed Gaither
When old and new technologies meet,
selective soldering delivers a fast and
consistent processing method.
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August,
2009
RPS Selective Soldering Fills a Gap in
Design for Manufacturing
By:
Todd King, E.I. Microcircuits Inc.
Design for manufacturability (DfM)
is extremely important to today's
electronics production. DfM can help EMS
providers deliver the best product
possible at the lowest production cost.
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August,
2009
EMS Contracts in the U.S.: Focused
Equipment Strategies for Jobs and
Profits
By:
Greg Biesiadecki, Alpha Electronics
International Inc.
U.S.-based EMS providers can win
back OEM business from overseas with
higher quality and lower costs.
Automated manufacturing and inspection
equipment, along with a solid OEM
relationship strategy, can bring
business to U.S. firms.
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July 31, 2009
Soldering: Riding the Mini Wave
By:
Reed Gaither - RPS Automation
Selective soldering with a miniature
wave or fountain of molten solder offers
many advantages compared with
conventional wave soldering equipment.
It requires less energy, generates less
dross, provides more control, and can
reach certain joints that would
otherwise be inaccessible. Moreover,
there’s no need for custom-made pallets
or shielding for the boards.
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July,
2007
SMT- Flux Residue & Selective Soldering
By:
Huy H. Pham - RPS Automation
During wave soldering, much of
the flux is washed off the PCB; this is
not the case in selective soldering.
During selective soldering, applied flux
can spread beyond the solder path...
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November, 2006
SMT- Selective Soldering: The New Wave
By:
Baren Thompson - RPS Automation
The future of mixed technology is
about smaller circuit boards with more
complicated packaging. Thru-hole
components that stand further off the
board are being placed on opposing sides
to increase capabilities in a smaller
package.
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Feb, 2001
ASSEMBLY, Three Boards in a Fountain
By:
William R. Myers
New technology is like a coin.
Heads - it brings benefits that create a
better product. Tails - a unique product
configuration brings daunting production
challenges.
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Feb, 2000
EP&P, Case in Point - Selective
Soldering Increases Quality at Rockwell
Rockwell Automation Group,
Sumner, Iowa, had severe quality control
problems on one of the assembly lines
for it's 1336 family of variable
frequency AC automatic motor
controllers.
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