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EFD(R) ProcessMate(TM) 3000 Linear Axis Workstation



    EFD's ProcessMate(TM) 3000 is a turnkey solution that replaces
    inconsistent manual wire soldering processes. The workstation combines
    precise positioning, accurate dispensing of SolderPlus(R) solder
    paste, and a hot air reflow system.

    By removing guesswork from the manual soldering process, the EFD's
    ProcessMate(TM) 3000 Workstation eliminates operator variability,
    reduces rework and scrap, increases productivity and improves
    production yields, without the need for special training.

    "By removing inconsistencies in the deposit size, location and
    heat, the ProcessMate(TM) 3000 will change how people approach manual
    soldering applications," says Keith Wheeler, General Manager, Solder
    Paste Group, EFD, Inc. According to Nicholas Meeker, CAM Automation
    Engineer, Tech Circuits, Inc., "The PM3000 has increased our
    throughput time by 300 percent."

    EFD's ProcessMate(TM) 3000 has the versatility to be used as a
    benchtop assembly station or as an integrated station within a larger
    automated process and is available in several configurations to meet a
    variety of application requirements.

    For more information, contact EFD at 800-338-4353, 401-333-3800,
    or visit www.efdsolder.com.

    EFD, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordson Corporation,
    (NasdaqGS:NDSN) the world's leading producer of precision dispensing
    equipment. Nordson and EFD systems apply adhesives, sealants and other
    assembly fluids to a broad range of consumer and industrial products
    during manufacturing operations, helping customers meet quality and
    productivity targets.

    Except for historical information and comparisons contained
    herein, statements included in this release may constitute
    "forward-looking statements," as defined by The Private Securities
    Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve a number of
    risks, uncertainties and other factors, as discussed in the company's
    filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that could cause
    actual results to differ.