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BLAUBEUREN-SEISSEN, GERMANY — Rehm Thermal Systems will present current so- lutions for conformal coating and dispensing, resource-efficient va- por phase soldering, and nitro- gen reflow soldering at APEX Expo 2026. Rehm experts will demon-
strate the versatile applications of the ProtectoXC dispensing and coating system live and provide insights into more economical vapor phase soldering with the Condenso series and its integrat- ed closed-loop system. In addi-
tion, the company will exhibit a VisionXC reflow soldering sys- tem and share insights into high- performance reflow processes for modern assembly requirements. Conformal coating has be-
come indispensable in today’s production environment, reliably protecting electronic assemblies from harsh environmental influ- ences. With the Protecto series, Rehm Thermal Systems offers a platform that supports not only automated coating but also bond- ing, sealing, and fixing applica- tions. Using the system’s appli- cators, up to four different mate- rials can be applied “on the fly.” Operation is via the ViCON Protecto software with intuitive, user-friendly functions and flexi- ble access across different de- vices. This enables manufactur- ers to respond quickly to market changes and customer-specific requirements in coating and dis- pensing. Vacuum soldering has long
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been a proven method in vapor phase systems to significantly reduce voids in solder joints. With the integrated closed-loop system of the Condenso product line for the injected medium Galden®, Rehm supports more economical vapor phase solder- ing. After soldering, process gas is extracted and cleaned; the Galden is filtered and purified so that around 99.9% of the medi- um can be recovered. This re- duces consumption and costs, minimizes maintenance effort, and supports stable processes with fewer defective products. With the VisionXC Nitro,
Rehm presents a reflow soldering system with a nitrogen atmos- phere for maximum process relia- bility and reproducible soldering quality: the protective gas mini- mizes oxidation and improves wetting, also supporting lead-free soldering processes. A modular system concept and a tailored transport solution (including sin- gle/dual-lane
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SMEMA/Hermes compatibility) enable flexible production across varying throughput and batch sizes. A multi-zone heating con- cept with individually control- lable zones and controlled cooling ensures precise profiles and high process stability. Intelligent flux management (MARS & FMS) keeps the process atmosphere clean, extends maintenance inter- vals, and supports consistently stable conditions and high system
availability. Contact: Rehm Thermal
Systems, Leinenstrasse 7, 89143
Blaubeuren-Seissen, Germany %+49-7344-9606-535 E-mail:
c.hilsenbeck@rehm-group.com Web:
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