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Company structure
Headquarters & production site
Soldering & dispensing
Selectivesolderingtechniques
Volumetricdispensingtechniques
Laser systems
Selective 3D Laser polishing machines
Customized machines integrating laser processes
Automatedassemblymachines
Consulting-engineering services
Custom designedmachines
Sales & production subsidiary USA
Sales subsidiary Germany
Worldwide representation
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Infrastructure
Know-how and infrastructure in line with market challenges
Test laboratories with machines and test benches
Clean room environment
Swiss made
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Key figures of Unitechnologies (2012/2013)
130 employees including Applications by market segments
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Examples of customized automated machines
Automated assembly cellwith 2 modules
Automated assembly cell without doorin line with CE security norms
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High precision assembly cellAssembly and palletization cell
Examples of customized automated machines
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Examples of customized automated machines
Cell with rotary table Synchronous transfer line
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Examples of customized automated machines
High precision automated assembly line
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Assembly Chips/MEMS –SMA & SMB 1000 machines
Bonding machines SMA & SMB 1000 Positioning Process Bottom View Precision: ±1 μm to ±5 μm
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Application examples – instrumentation segment
Relays Planetary gears
Laser welding
Cycle time: 4 sec.
Final assembly under laminaria flux class 100
Precision assembly
Pressing
Multivariants
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Application examples – instrumentation segment
Piezo actuators Micro-motors
Online winding
Soldering by thermode resistance
Cutting and removal of excess wire
Large number of components
Multivariants
Assembly, test, packing
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Application examples – medical segment
Sensors Electrodes
3 different gluing processes
Positioning precision:
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sylas® high precision 3D laser processing machine
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mta® product lines
Selective soldering techniques Volumetric dispensing techniques
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Subsidiaries and global representation
mta automation inc.USA
Headquarters, Gals
mta automation gmbh, Germany
mta automation Italy
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Applications by market segments mta® brand (2010-13)
Automotive 31% Electrotechnics 27% Medical / Pharma 23%
Watchmaking 5%Telecommunications 8% Household appliances 6%
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Soldering product line
Selective soldering techniques
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Soldering techniques
MicroflameIron 80W and 150W
Induction Laser
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FRC500 soldering robotic cell
Adapted for semi-automatic and fully automatic operations from above
Working area: 500 x 500 mm
Operating system: WINDOWS 7
Cartesian robot with 3 or 4 axes (option: axis T)
X, Y and Z in closed loop
Shift of axes: point by point
Reproduction of positioning: ±10µm
Open architecture for the integration of a large number of options
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TR300 soldering table-top robot
Adapted for semi-automatic operations from above
Working area: 300 x 300 mm
Operating system: WINDOWS 7 Embedded
Cartesian robot with 3 or 4 axes (option: axe T)
Shift of axes: point by point
Reproduction of positioning: ±20µm
Open architecture for the integration of a largenumber of options
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Motion Editor software for parameter setting
Type of action
Type of soldering
Coordinates of points
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OEM solutions for soldering applications
OEM station for semi and fully automatic1 to 4 points soldering operations
Can be integrated within a line or on a rotary table
OEM300 or OEM500 robot for high flexibility solutions including process guarantee!
Including industrial PC based control system and mta® Motion Editor software
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Application examples - automotive segment
Control box ESP
Soldered by Laser
Number of points
soldered: 6+1
Pneumatic pressure sensor
Soldered by iron
Number of points
soldered: 3
Light switch
Soldered by flame
Number of points
soldered: 2
Temperature detector
Soldered by induction
Number of points
soldered: 2
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Application examples – electrotechnics segment
Electronic sensor
Soldered by Laser
Number of points
soldered: 3
Connector of inductive detector
Soldered by iron
Number of points
soldered: 5
Reed level sensor
Soldered by flame
Number of points
soldered: 3
Temperature sensor
Soldered by induction
Number of points
soldered: 2
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Application examples – telecommunications segment
Amplifier
Soldered by iron
Number of points
soldered: 40
Coaxial cable on HF connector
Soldered by induction
Number of points
soldered: 1
Microphone and connector formobile phone
Soldered by iron
Number of points
soldered: 4
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Application examples – medical segment
Pressure sensor
Soldered by laser
Number of points
soldered: 4
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Application examples – household appliances segment
Terminals on a printed circuit
Soldered by iron
Number of points
soldered: 14
Washing machine programmer
Soldered by flame
Number of points
soldered: 2 - 30
Timer motor
Soldered by induction
Number of points
soldered: 2
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Application examples – watch segment
Watch metal bracelet
Hard soldering by
induction of a metal
bracelet
Number of points
soldered: 2
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Dispensing product line
Volumetric dispensing techniques
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Dispensing techniques with piston-cylinder system
Numerical volumetric dispenser for Numerical volumetric dispenser for mono-component products – MVD two-component products - NBD
Motorised volumetric dispenser for Numerical volumetric dispenser «mini» for monomono-component products – MVD & two-component products – Mini-NVD & Mini-NBD
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Piston working principle
1. Home position
2. Filling stroke
3. Rotation
4. Dispensing stroke + snuff back
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Mixing chamber for NBD dispenser
mta® patented mixing chamber
Dynamic mixing of small volumes
Three standard mixing chamber sizes available: 600, 1500 and 2300 [mm3]
Quality of mix can be achieved by modifying mixing time, mixer speed and mixing chamber volume
Materials are mixed just before dispensing
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Dispensing techniques without piston-cylinder system
Cartridge dispenser for mono- Continuous flow dispenser for monocomponent products – CD and two-component products – CFD
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FRC500 dispensing robotic cell
Adapted for semi-automatic and fully automatic operations
Working area: 500 x 500 mm
Operating system: WINDOWS 7
Cartesian robot with 3 axes (option: axis T non-suspended)
X, Y and Z axes in closed loop
Shift of axes: point by point or linear interpolation (option: 3D)
Reproduction of positioning: ±10µm
Open architecture for the integration of a large number of options
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TR300 dispensing table-top robot
Adapted for semi-automatic operations
Working area: 300 x 300 mm
Operating system: WINDOWS 7 Embedded
Cartesian robot with 3 axes (option: axis T non-suspended)
Shift of axes: point by point or linear interpolation (option: 3D)
Reproduction of positioning: ±20µm
Open architecture for the integration of a large number of options
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Motion Editor software for parameter setting
Type of action
Type of dispensing
Coordinates of points
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OEM solutions for dispensing applications
OEM station for semi and fully automatic volumetric dispensing operations
Can be integrated within a line oron a rotary table
OEM300 or OEM500 robot for high flexibility solutions including process guarantee!
Including industrial PC based control system and mta® Motion Editor software
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Application examples – automotive segment
Force sensor for car seat
Radio frame
Coating of an electronic
circuit with a two-component
polyurethane
Dispensed volume: 5 [cm³]
Point dispensing of grease
Dispensed volume: 2 [mm³] by
point
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Application examples – electrotechnics segment
Electronic connector
Electronic module
Filling with a two-component
silicone
Dispensed volume: 120 [mm³]
Conformal coating of an
electronic circuit with a mono-
component UV adhesive
Dispensed volume : 35 [mm³]
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Application examples - medical segment
Pacemaker
Deposit of mono-component
silicone adhesive in a defined
sequence for sticking both parts
together
Dispensed volume: 40 [mm³]
Rotary pump
Filling with a two-component
polyurethane
Dispensed volume : 5 [cm³]
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Application examples – watch segment
Watch frame
In-sequence deposit with a two-
component epoxy for gluing the
glass on the watch frame
Dispensed volume: 6 [mm³]
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Application examples – telecommunications segment
Connector for optical fiber
Single point dispensing with
a two-component epoxy
Dispensed volume: 0.6 [mm³]
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Application examples – household appliances segment
High efficiency bulb
Sticking of a bulb with a mono-
component silicone
Dispensed volume: 500 [mm³]
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Customer references (extract)
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