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News Release from: Plexus Corp UK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2008
Investment expands manufacturing
capabilities
Includes two new Electrovert Elektra wave solder machines and an Agilent Medalist x6000 automated 3D X-ray inspection system.
Plexus UK has invested in excess of GBP 800,000 in new equipment for its Kelso, Scotland manufacturing site The investment is part of Plexus' programme of continuous improvement to expand the services it provides to its customers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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According to Willie MacKinnon, Plexus Managing Director: "2007 was a year of growth and expansion for Plexus with the extension of the design centre in Livingston and the addition of new staff at all levels throughout the organisation".
"The investment in new equipment in our Kelso facility positions us for the increasing technology requirements of our customers in Europe".
"In addition, the funding recently made available from Scottish Enterprise will enable us to further increase our technology and capacity requirements as our future growth dictates".
The investment includes two new Electrovert Elektra wave solder machines and an Agilent Medalist x6000 automated 3D X-ray inspection (AXI) system.
The wave solder machines have been purchased to support ongoing RoHS initiatives and provide additional capacity for Plexus' customers transitioning to lead free.
The new AXI systems are in addition to the 2D X-ray capability already in-house and will enhance Plexus' overall capability in both areas and allow efficient volume processing.
To enhance Plexus' offering to its key military and medical customers a new pin press has been purchased to handle the high density, complex boards commonly found in these markets.
Additionally, a new Ersa rework system has been implemented as part of a customer development project to allow mixed solder chemistry assembly and aid the transition to lead free and a further Kardex materials handling system has been added to the test department.
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