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BLAUBEUREN-SEISSEN, GERMANY — The ProtectoXP and ProtectoXC dispensing and coating systems from Rehm Thermal Systems protect elec- tronic assemblies against harm- ful environmental factors such as moisture, corrosion, chemi- cals, dust and vibration. As these assemblies are be-
coming ever larger in high-volt- age power electronics, especially in the fields of 5G technology, e- mobility and renewable energy, the demand for new coating solu- tions for oversize boards in the industry is growing. The systems of the Blaubeuren-based manufacturer meet this requirement with widths up to 20 in. (508 mm) and lengths up to 25.2 in. (640 mm) already covered by its basic con- figuration. Optional adaptations to software and hardware also allow for customized, fully auto-
Emil Otto: New Products for Weld Seam
Cleaning ELTVILLE, GERMANY — Emil Otto’s new Zundex product range is used to treat metal surfaces after heat exposure, such as weld- ing. In total, the range consists of three products that can be used ready-to-use for copper, copper al- loys, nickel, iron and steel as well as for stainless and acid-resistant stainless steels of all kinds. The new pickling products
are free of hydrochloric, sul- phuric and nitric acid. They do not contain hydrofluoric acid or any hydrofluoric acid salts. Spe- cial wetting agent additives cause a fast and uniform reac- tion on the surfaces to be treated. If the surfaces to be treated
are not only discolored by oxida- tion, but also have other impuri- ties such as burnt oil or resin residues, coarse welding slag or other heavy dirt, these must first be removed mechanically. Then apply the Zundex preparation by means of a brush or similar. For the treatment of already mounted, sloping, vertical or overhead sur- faces, Emil Otto also offers a ZUN- DEX paste suitable for this pur- pose. As soon as the oxide layers have been chemically transformed and are removable, they can be re- moved by brushing or wiping. In case of particularly heavy contam- ination, the treatment with Zun-
dex can be repeated. Contact: Emil Otto Flux- u. Oberflächentechnik GmbH, Eltviller Landstrasse 22,
Eltville, Germany % +49-6123-7046-0 E-mail:
info@emilotto.de Web:
www.emilotto.de
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Rehm Dispensing and Coating Supports Large Boards While the largest processing
mated processing of extreme sizes.
area is reserved for the external applicator, up to three following applicators, which, although they move shorter distances, cover a dispensing area of 15.7 x 20 in. (400 x 508 mm) even when fully equipped. For special applications with even larger circuit boards, Rehm Thermal Systems offers its own customized solutions. It is not only possible to ex-
tend the processing range of all the applicators through the soft-
ProtectoXP conformal coating system.
ware. The infeed and outfeed of the systems can also be increased to virtually any length using a rucksack construction which makes it possible to hold signifi- cantly larger circuit boards. The precise configuration of the possi- ble working areas is coordinated with the customer and is based on
their specific requirements profile. Contact: Rehm Thermal
Systems, Leinenstrasse 7, 89143
Blaubeuren-Seissen, Germany % +49-7344-9606-535 E-mail:
c.hilsenbeck@rehm-group.com Web:
www.rehm-group.com
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