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CondensoX-Line Quad Core permits four parallel vacuum soldering processes.

Chambers can be operated independently; preventive maintenance can be performed on process chamber without causing line stop. Process chamber is loaded simultaneously on upper transport level. On lower transport level, further assemblies are transported to next available chamber module via independent transport system. Process chambers contain vapor phase process and complete vacuum process. Pressure values, as well as temp. profile, can be influenced during process. Advantages include vacuum before and during soldering process; lowering of Galden boiling point for low-melting solders; gas exchange during process. Independent transport process for four chamber modules is reflected in unloading of process chambers; no soldering processes in any other process chambers are influenced. Cooling process is located at rear of system and is performed by convection at each chamber station. Efficient cooling adopted from convection soldering machines ensures products arrive at system outfeed at manageable temp. Loading and unloading of system goods carrier takes place within system. Products arrive at system on conveyor belt on one track and are then distributed within system to goods carriers and returned individually to one track. Required cycle times range from 12 sec. per unit to 60 sec. per unit, including use of vacuum to reduce product voiding.

1 The new CondensoX Line Quad Core with four parallel process chambers

Rehm Thermal Systems
rehm-group.com

 

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