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SMT Displays Portfolio of Thermal Systems
Wertheim, Germany — SMT Thermal Discoveries is displaying a complete portfolio of innovative reflow solder- ing, vacuum soldering, curing, and temperature treatment systems at SMTconnect 2019.
specific curing and heat treatment for electronic components and mod- ules. The highlights of the system include its small footprint, which is up to 70 percent smaller than conven- tional horizontal ovens, and its mod-
Quattro Peak L reflow soldering system. The machines offer thermal
solutions in a temperature range of –58 to +662°F (–50 to +350°C). All SMT reflow soldering systems can be controlled with the company’s intu- itive Thermal Tools operating soft- ware. The software is designed with a two-level structure, allowing users to navigate to their desired page with only two clicks. With barcode and MES connection, as well as with a new remote maintenance system, SMT is pointing the way to the smart factory and Industry 4.0. The newly developed vertical oven (VH8) is designed for product-
ular design. Its modularity allows for flexible reaction to product quanti- ties, as well as providing a single location for loading and unloading, benefitting lean production. The machine is available as an inline or
batch system. Contact: SMT Maschinen- und
Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG, Roter Sand 5-7, D-97877 Wertheim, Germany % +49-9342-970-0 fax: +49-9342-970-800 E-mail:
smt@smt-wertheim.de Web:
www.smt-wertheim.de
See at SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 149
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