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A History of Pillarhouse Selective Soldering Innovention! <INNOVATION + INVENTION>


Board warpage correction


Weed surfaces de-bridging/control


__________________________ dual alloy/nozzle capability


Dual solder bath technology


1978 1991


Pillarhouse Founded


1994 1995 1998 1998


Automatic wave height


correction ____________________ closed loop solder height


Jetwave


heavy board processing


Universal


hardware/soware platforms


_______________________ all models


interchange programs


Connectionless quick-change


bath assemblies ___________________________


lead free/leaded changeover


1999 2005 2009 2009


__________________________ hand load as fast as in-line system


High speed rotary load (Handex)


Auto-fiducials/bar code


program change ________________________________ positional accuracy/ easy changeover


Automatic


pot change ____________________ auto-change


up to 4 pots on the same machine


Our Latest 2010 2011


____________________________ eliminates soldering variability


Automated solder contact correction (ASCC)


Alloy reel & bath


identification ___________________________ helps eliminate


alloy contamination 1.5mm nozzle using micro thermal


technology ____________________ 50% beer


keep out zones than competitive systems


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