Used ASM iHawk #293609615 for sale
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ASM iHawk is a high-end bonder that is used in the semiconductor manufacturing process. It is specifically designed for the assembly of integrated circuits, chips, and other related electronic components. The system uses advanced hot-bar technology for reliable contact between the surface of the component and the substrate. ASM I HAWK has a powerful heating process that allows for precise and repeatable bonding of small and large components. IHawk also offers a wide range of automated and manual process capabilities, providing maximum flexibility. I HAWK's full-body heating element is designed to evenly heat contact areas and quickly cool them back down to room temperature. This helps ensure that the component's surface remains undamaged. It also reduces the risk of warping or melting, which can sabotage the bonding process. The multiple filter functions also help improve the accuracy of the heating process. This is because filters are used to sequentially "scrub" away any contaminants or particles present on the surface of the component. Additionally, the iHawks Interconnection & Bonding Suite (IBS) is a software platform that functions inside of the system. It is designed to monitor and control data from the integrated thermal controller and power supply. The IBS aids in the automation of the machine, allowing for repeatable and accurate bonding results. It also offers the capability to adjust parameters for optimal system performance and prevent future malfunctions. In conclusion, ASM iHawk is an advanced hot-bar bonder specifically designed for the assembly of integrated circuits and other related electronic components. With features such as full-body heating, filter functions and automated and manual process capabilities, ASM I HAWK offers reliable, precise and repeatable bonding. It also has a powerful Interconnection & Bonding Suite that helps aid in the automation of the machine and prevent potential malfunctions.
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