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September, 2019


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Page 29 Weller Expands Soldering Tip Portfolio


Besigheim, Germany —Weller Tools has expanded its Active RT soldering tip program. The expanded tip series offers the highest precision, while maxi- mizing performance and power. The tips work ex- clusively with the high-performance WX platform of soldering stations. Whether in the electronics field, medical tech-


nology or aerospace field, the industry is moving faster and the components are steadily becoming smaller, more complex and more powerful. In order to meet these increasing demands,


Weller is expanding its existing Active RT solder- ing tip series. Weller will continue to offer a wide range of these high-end soldering tips — all linked to a single soldering station from the WX series. The new Active RT soldering tips comply fully


with IPC industry standards. The MS versions are also MIL-SPEC-compliant and protect both the printed circuit board and component. This not only achieves excellent re- sults, but also keeps running costs as low as possible. The boomerang han- dle design allows for precise han- dling, while providing an ergonomic and secure grip. The patented tip/handle unit en-


ables speedy, hassle-free tool-less tip change. The extended RT series with the three sub-series RT Pico, RT Micro and RT Ultra covers a wide range of point sizes and geometries for almost every soldering applica-


Sikama: Small Footprint Reflow and Curing Ovens


Santa Barbara, CA — Sikama Inter- national has introduced the latest models in its Ultra Profile series. The lead frame and Auer boat focused Ultra Profile 2000WB and Ultra Pro- file 4000WB small footprint reflow and curing ovens now offer roller load and unload conveyors and walk- ing beam transport.


Soldering tips for WX hand soldering station.


tion, allowing precision work from the smallest micro-range components to robust applications


with maximum energy requirements. The new Active RT Pico soldering tips deliver


pinpoint performance and maximum precision for micro-soldering applications — even with the smallest micro components that are barely visible to the eye. The extended Active RT soldering tips under-


lines Weller’s holistic, innovative approach by pro- viding a consistent solution for all high-end appli- cations in combination with five different WX sol- dering irons and WX soldering stations. The new soldering tip-finder online at www.weller- tools.com/nocompromise can be used to select the


Strasse 2, 74354 Besigheim, Germany % +49-0- 7143-580-135 E-mail: marketing@weller-tools.com Web: www.weller-tools.com


best tip for the respective soldering task. Contact: Weller Tools GmbH, Carl-Benz-


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Ultra Profile 2000WB reflow and curing oven.


The roller conveyors improve


the interface between upstream and downstream machines and the walk- ing beam transport combined with Sikama’s trademark conduction heat can process fixtures weighing more than 5 lb (2.3 kg). The simplified con- veyor and transport systems, along with other improvements, contribute to a 20 percent reduction in the price, making these ovens more affordable


than ever. Contact: Sikama International,


Inc., 118 E Gutierrez Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 % 805-962-1000 fax: 805-962-6100 E-mail: sales@sikama.com Web: www.sikama.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 511


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