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The CPSC recently announced its first civil penalty of 2021. Cybex International, Inc. (Cybex) agreed to pay $7.95 million after the workout equipment manufacturer allegedly failed to immediately report to the CPSC the defects in two of its products.
The first product was an arm curl machine, which had a defective weld that could cause the machine’s handle to separate unexpectedly and strike the consumer in the face. Cybex received 85 reports of broken handles, including one report of permanent vision loss, but allegedly failed to immediately report the defect to the CPSC. Cybex eventually recalled the arm curl machines in August 2015. The second product was a smith press machine, whose weight bar could fall and strike the consumer. Cybex received 27 reports of fallen weight bars, including reports of paralysis and spinal fracture, but allegedly failed to immediately report the defect to the CPSC. Cybex eventually recalled the smit
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NexLogic Technologies, Inc. Announces Installation of Finetech FINEPLACER® lambda Sub-Micron Die Bonder on Its PCB Microelectronics Assembly Floor
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NexLogic Technologies, Inc., an EMS provider offering both PCB SMT and microelectronics assemblies, announces the installation of a highly advanced Finetech FINEPLACER® lambda sub-micron die bonder system in its PCB microelectronics assembly line. According to the manufacturer, Finetech, the new die bonder has accuracies of 0.5 µm and is designed for precision die attach and advanced chip packaging.
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Technology is pushing the limits to the point where now this type of accuracy for die bonding is needed for our PCB microelectronics assembly.
Recall Roundup: January Thursday, February 11, 2021
While the eleven January recalls are summarized below, this first “Roundup” focuses on the evolving use of cashierless technology and what role it may play in the context of product recalls. Broadly speaking, cashierless technology refers to using technology at brick-and-mortar business locations that allows shoppers to enter the location and purchase consumer products without standing in a checkout line or interacting with a cashier. Rather, cameras and sensors track the products selected and charge the shoppers upon exit.
In the near term, cashierless technology introduces an opportunity to provide a more targeted and, therefore, more effective warnings to customers about recalled products. Ultimately, cashierless technology can also be expected to shrink the amount of time between when the need for the recall is identified and the delivery of a warning that could help stop the sale of the recalled product u