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PQSI/Industrial Electronics Services (IES)
Partnership in US
Manufacturing of Coil-Locks:


PQSI's Coil-Locks are manufactured on IES' Universal SMT Line that is equipped with Dek 265 Screen Printer and features two General Surface Mount Application Machines, one Random Access Matrix Tray feeder, and a BTU VIP98 Forced Convection Reflow Oven.

IES, Inc. understands that to satisfy PQSI's Coil-Lock clients, IES has to provide the Best Quality product.

IES' Panasonic SMT Line that has a Dek 265 Horizon Screen Printer precisely positions PQSI's Coil-Lock components. The MVIIVB chip shooter is capable of placing 10 chip size components per second in sizes 0.0201 up to 32 mm square ICs. The MPAG3 places all types of components including odd forms of connectors up to 100 mm long, QFP's, BGAs, and Flip Chips with accuracy of ± 70 microns. This line has a component placement rate of nearly 40,000 per hour.

IES, Inc. has a full range of equipment to support PQSI's custom prototype development and high volume production operations such as: through-hole process and manual assembly, process control technologies; Slide Line with center take away; wave solders; Electrovert; and Aquapak 526 Water Wash


With highly trained and experienced operators (averaging over fifteen years experience), operating over thirty, fully equipped work stations, IES has the knowledge, expertise, and necessary equipment to meet any of PQSI's client needs.

FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND PRICING, CONTACT:

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Power Quality Solutions Inc.
12529 Coral Reef Circle
Knoxville, TN 37922-5490

Phone: 865-671-8364
Global Fax: 800-881-2893
• Alternate Fax: 702-973-7970


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