Salon Teknopaja Oy

Salon Teknopaja Oy is located in Salo, Finland. Founded 1993

Main product is PWB Level Drop Tester. They are equipped with special measurement devices and software which are driven by one user interface. Most customers are electronic industry companies over the world.




PNEUMATIC SHOCK TESTER (PST30)
  • Maximum shock 30 000 G
  • Fullfills Jedec JESD22-B111A and MIL-Std- 833H Method 2002.5
  • Fast, multipurpose, robust and easy to use. Shock impacts are produced with better repeability and better stability of the impact pulse over long periods of time
  • For PCB, IC and audio etc components
  • Adjustable shock repetition frequency
  • Variable PCB size, max 220×320 mm
  • Acceleration measurement sample rate 500 kS/s
  • Calibrarion software AAC. Works with National Instruments CompactDAQ modules and based on LabView
  • 32 channel event detector
  • Power requirement (110-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Compressed air 6 bar)
  • Weight 480 kg


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PWB LEVEL DROP TESTER
  • Board (PCB) Level Drop Test Method of Components for Handheld Electronic Products
    1) for IC component
    2) for audio etc component
  • Meet Jedec Standard JESD22-B111
  • Mechanical Shock Pulse to 5000 G peak acceleration
  • User friendly interface – Easy to use
  • Support continuous measurement and automatic repeatability efficiently
  • Designed for Hard Professional Use
  • Now available new Event Detector ED STP013
  • New efficient calibration software AAC! PC Software works with National Instruments CompactDAQ modules and it is based on LabVIEW


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Linear Guided Free Fall Tester with High Speed Camera

Description of tester
The Linear Guided Free Fall Tester is mentioned for testing of consumption electronics. Specimens are inserted on a Gripper and the Tester lifts it to desired height. When pushing dropping button the gripper and the specimen are falling until the gripper releases it near impact table and the specimen falls toward a concrete garden brick in desired position. There is a potential free trigger connection for high speed camera and camera lights too.

Specification of tester

  • Frame: Anodised aluminium
  • Cover sheet: Transparent Polycarbonate sheet,
  • Grippers: Pneumatic Fork Gripper, Ejector
  • Gripper, Electro Magnetic Gripper
  • Dropping heights: 60-150cm
  • Control: Touch panel: Preset Heights, Speed
  • Display, Light control, , PLC, Electric motor and inverter,
  • Emergency circuit, Safety doors switch.
  • Potential free Trigger output for High Speed
  • camera and camera lights.
  • Power input: 230VAC 50Hz Control: 24VDC
  • Pneumatic: 7Bar, 150l/min
  • Dimensions: H: 3000mm D: 900mm W: 750mm
  • Weight: apx. 150kg
  • Made and CE marked in Finland

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High Speed Camera with DAQ System

High-speed imaging is applied to materials testing in order to measure the physical and mechanical properties of different materials or components.
Typical testing methods include: Tensile Testing, Drop Testing, Compression, Deformation, Crush Resistance, Delamination and many more.

Photron high-speed cameras have been designed to meet the requirements of specialized analysis techniques employed in materials testing including Digital Image Correlation.

Materials testing is a highly precise technique that measures the characteristics of materials, such as mechanical properties, elemental composition, corrosion resistance and the effects of heat treatments. Most testing is performed on metallic materials, composites, ceramics and polymers.








Dewesoft DAQ System

Dewesoft DAQ system is an easy-to-use, portable and multi domains data acquisition system. It can take in any analogue, digital and video data in the software and are fully synchronized.

Dewesoft software directly supports Photron high speed cameras, on video data acquisition of megapixel image resolutions at up to 2,000,000 fps.

The user will be able to scroll through the analogue data of acceleration, force, resistance, strain and temperature data with the image frame by frame. A picture says a thousand words.