October, 2024
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GREAT NECK, NY — Thermal- tronics USA is now offering its TMT-R9800S and TMT-R8000S soldering robots, as well as a comprehensive range of hand soldering products. The TMT-R9800S is an ad-
vanced soldering robot designed to meet the rigorous demands of high-precision soldering applica- tions. It features dual cameras for fiducial recognition and compo- nent alignment, ensuring superi- or accuracy and consistency. The TMT-R9800S also supports selec- tive soldering and multi-point sol- dering, making it ideal for com- plex assemblies. With its intuitive
Stannol to Exhibit
user interface and easy program- ming, the TMT-R9800S enhances productivity while maintaining high-quality standards. The TMT-R8000S offers a
versatile solution for automated soldering, combining precision and reliability. It features a com- pact design and is equipped with advanced motion control technolo- gy to deliver consistent soldering results. The TMT-R8000S sup- ports a wide range of soldering ap- plications, including through-hole and surface-mount components. Its user-friendly software allows for quick setup and programming,
making it an excellent choice for manufacturers looking to improve efficiency and quality.
Page 39 Thermaltronics to Showcase Soldering Robots In addition to its soldering
robots, Thermaltronics offers an extensive hand soldering line, known for its reliability, preci- sion, and ease of use. Thermal- tronics hand soldering products are designed to meet the needs of various soldering tasks, from in- tricate PCB assembly to heavy-
duty industrial applications. Contact: Thermaltronics
USA, Inc., 1 Barstow Road, Suite P19, Great Neck, NY 11021 % 516-829-2726 E-mail:
info@thermaltronics.com Web:
www.thermaltronics.com
TMT-R9800S soldering robot. See at SMTAI, Booth 2659
Sustainable Soldering
Solutions VELBERT, GERMANY — Stan- nol is showcasing its latest ad- vancements in soldering technol- ogy at SMTA International 2024. Stannol has introduced its new water-based cleaning line, de- signed to meet the rigorous de- mands of modern manufacturing while prioritizing environmental compatibility. The new Flux-Ex series in-
cludes broadband and specialty cleaners that are perfectly tai- lored to their respective areas of application. Stannol’s EF180 Bio PV
Flux represents a significant ad- vancement in the soldering in- dustry, particularly within the photovoltaic module sector. This bio-flux utilizes renewable raw materials to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, setting a new stan- dard for sustainable manufactur- ing. Its innovative zero-halogen, resin-free formulation ensures high-quality performance while prioritizing environmental re- sponsibility. Also on display, Stannol’s
Kristall 600-Series and Fairtin and Flowtin solder wires are at the forefront of soldering tech- nology. The innovative use of micro-additives in Flowtin ex- tends the usage of solder tips by up to 30 percent and enhances the overall quality and durability of solder joints. The Kristall 600 series, featuring the Fairtin product line, combines synthetic resins and modern activators for fast, safe wetting and minimal, transparent residues, ensuring
superior soldering results. Contact: Stannol, Haber-
strasse 24, 42551 Velbert, Ger- many % +49-151-6773-2042 E-mail:
simone.bauer@
stannol.de Web:
www.stannol.de
See at SMTAI, Booth 2863
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