PECM Issue 18 2016 | Page 52

Electrical & Electronics The value of using Briton EMS EXCELLENCE I N E L E C T RO N I C M A N U FA C T U R I N G S E RV I C E S 1. Complete turnkey electronics manufacturing services – including design – supported by in-house engineering, PCB / SMT assembly, materials procurement, full testing and shipping. We provide . SMT & Through Hole PCB Assembly 2. Devolving manufacturing to Briton EMS improves your companyÊs cash flow – and your ROI. . Complete Product Build . Low/Medium Volume Manufacturing . BGA/µBGA Placement & Inspection 3. Electronic products manufactured in low and medium volumes in the UK. . Test Solutions/JTAG/AOI . Global Procurement . Lead Free Services 4. Option to manufacture higher volumes in our offshore facilities in Indonesia. . Engineering and Design Support To meet your Quality, Flexibility & Delivery targets Call our sales department today 01234 266300 www.britonems.co.uk KM85790 Briton EMS Ltd 4 Shuttleworth Rd Elm s Industrial Estate Bedford " MK41 0EP [e]: [email protected] [email protected] LED UV curing system: Now more powerful and with 405nm heads The Panasonic LED UV curing system UJ30/35 is designed for hardening UV-reactive adhesives, sealing compounds, and ink curing. The UJ30/35 is very compact, has lower energy consumption than lamp systems and advanced features compared to other LED UV systems. Moreover, LED technology reduces the thermal impact on components and temperature feedback control assures stable intensity without any fan cooling. The controller can be equipped with up to four individually controlled LED heads. Besides the UV-LED heads with a wavelength of 365nm and 385nm, Panasonic now also offers heads with 405nm. All heads can be equipped with lenses to adjust the power concentration on the desired area. With a head size of only 50mm length and a diameter of 12mm, the new 405nm heads work with an irradiation intensity of up to 20900mW/cm². Email: [email protected] www.panasonic-electric-works.co.uk LED gives favourable ROI When the head of facilities at leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services, Computacenter, was concerned that the lighting system used in the company’s customer fulfilment centre was inefficient and not producing a desired level of light output it became apparent that a light emitting diode (LED) lighting solution would offer the best return on investment. Future Energy Solutions (FES) took on the 11 week long installation programme to replace 700 luminaires. Completed on time and on budget, the result is that the CFC will have a post upgrade energy use of 334,290kW/h per year – a massive 54.75% improvement. In addition, the maintenance of the previous infrastructure used to cost Computacenter in the region of £4,000 per year. This will now be negligible for the next five years at least, and a fraction of the existing maintenance costs thereafter. Email: [email protected] 52 PECM Issue 18 www.feslighting.co.uk A project you'd like to discuss? E-mail [email protected] [email protected] or call 01234 266 300. www.britonems.co.uk