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Flexible, high-volume selective soldering featuring clear cost benefits

Systems feature 100% process control
Flexible, high-volume selective soldering featuring clear cost benefits

Flexible, high-volume selective soldering featuring clear cost benefits
SelectLine-20 selective soldering system, which has five stations working in parallel, will be displayed at Apex 2018. Source: Seho North America, Inc.

Seho North America, Inc., a supplier of complete solutions for soldering processes and automated production lines, will highlight a full line of soldering systems at the IPC Apex Expo, scheduled to take place Feb. 27 – March 1, 2018 at the San Diego Convention Center.

The SelectLine-20 selective soldering system features both the highest flexibility and highest production volumes with five stations working in parallel, for assemblies up to 20 ” x 20 ”. Moreover, the system is able to process long boards up to 59 ” in length, depending on the application. Its outstanding modular design and innovative technical details ensure clear cost benefits. This machine concept incorporates a fluxer station featuring the highest precision with automatic position correction and fiducial recognition. To increase production volumes, several fluxer heads can be installed. The distance between the heads can be programmed through the software to ensure maximum flexibility.

The preheat area provides various stations that can be individually equipped with a convection module or quartz heaters for bottom-side heating, as well as, infrared heaters for top-side heating. High flexibility is also achieved in the soldering area. The high performance electro-magnetic soldering units can be used for flexible mini-wave soldering, as well as, for multi-wave soldering processes, which reduces cycle times significantly. Additionally, the system features the company’s Synchro mode that nearly doubles production volume without major investments.

As a particular highlight, the SelectLine-20 can be equipped with additional processes: An automated selective brush station removes residues after the soldering process and an AOI station for immediate inspection of solder joints. The advantages are obvious: Safe and reliable processes on the one hand, and reduced overall production costs on the other hand, without the need for extra floor space.

All of the company’s selective soldering systems feature 100% process control, with flux quantity control, wave height control and automatic tool measurement, process visualization, mcServer, and many more value-added features. In doing so, they provide uncompromised superior accuracy and soldering quality. Additionally, the automatic ultrasonic nozzle cleaning function guarantees reliable processes and maximum machine availability.

High mix, and simultaneously high volumes, are possible with the new features for wave soldering systems. A preheat concept allows minimum distances between the boards, even with very different thermal requirements. In the soldering area, an innovative solder pot concept based on electro-magnetic waves allows product changeover within seconds.

A new development from the field of reflow soldering reduces maintenance times and optimizes energy consumption. As an alternative to the proven process gas cleaning system with cyclone technology, the innovative reflow system, the MaxiReflow, can now also be equipped with a new pyrolysis unit. This feature includes the pyrolysis unit is completely integrated in the heating chamber, which completely excludes any loss of energy.

Apex, Booth 3133

www.seho.de

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