Used DAGE 4000 Series #9351364 for sale

Manufacturer
DAGE
Model
4000 Series
ID: 9351364
Vintage: 2011
Bond tester Model: ISA / PC12 Main body: BS250R Ball shear DS100 Die shear (2) Wire pull side light source stages Control keyboard Monitor Computer 2011 vintage.
DAGE 4000 Series is a cutting-edge precision thermosonic / ultrasonic wire bonding equipment designed for use in a range of manufacturing processes. It is specifically designed to meet the needs of the semiconductor industry as well as other related industries. The system provides a superior range of features and functions for productive and reliable electromechanical assembly. The output stages are created from a trapezoidal drive module and selectable joint parameters offer improved accuracy and repeatability. The unit is capable of bonding wires with diameters up to 0.25mm and can manage die to bond distances up to 200 mm or 8 inches. 4000 Series features a vision inspection machine that automatically checks the bonds in real-time, ensuring absolute accuracy in the completed assembly. It also features automatic wire failure detection and can quickly repair faulty bond joints. This tool has the capability to bond a variety of metallized substrates, as well as a wide variety of advanced leadframe materials. The asset offers advanced capability over previous models, including improved environmental resistance, premium fault-tolerance, and advanced pulse force waveforms for superior process control. It also features built-in process monitoring and statistical process control for critical quality assurance, and integrated process recipe development for easy set-up and programming. In summary, DAGE 4000 Series is a powerful, reliable and user-friendly model that combines the best features and functions in a single package. With its advanced programming capability, robust fault detection algorithms, and impressive environmental resistance, it is an excellent choice for industries requiring precise and efficient wire bonding and placement.
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