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SMT 1050 Multi-Batch |
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Aqueous Technologies is pleased to announce the debut of its newest automatic defluxing system
platform. The SMT1050 Multi-Batch automatic defluxing systems combine the power and
effectiveness of the industry¡¯s most popular automatic batch-format defluxers with the throughput
of an inline format defluxing system. |
The SMT1050 Multi-Batch is a unique multi-chambered fully automatic defluxing system capable of removing all post-reflow flux residues. Unlike single-chambered batch-format defluxing systems, Multi-Batch technology utilizes multiple process chambers that allow for multiple synchronous orasynchronous batch defluxing processes.
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rinse, cleanliness test, and dry functions. Each process chamber is autonomous allowing for up to four unique process ¡°recipes¡± to be processed simultaneously.
Each process chamber is connected to a single built-in wash solution filtration and recycling system, dramatically lowering the machine¡¯s operational costs by capturing, filtering, and reusing
wash solution. |
Each process chamber is equipped with its own computer control
system featuring a large 10.4¡± graphic touch-screen display. Each
computer provides full control over its assigned process chamber.
Full statistical process control (SPC) data capture and recall are
standard with each process chamber
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Because up to four process chambers are capable of operating
simultaneously, board throughput is up to four times that of a
single chambered defluxing system. In fact, an SMT1050 QUAD is
as fast or faster than many inline defluxing systems yet it sells for much less.
The SMT1050 Multi-Batch automatic
defluxing systems not only sell for much
less than a single inline defluxing system,
their operational costs are only a small
fraction of their inline counterparts.
Requiring only half the floor space and half
the electrical current of typical inline
defluxers, Multi-Batch technology is ideally
suited for medium to high throughput applications that demand superior cleaning results and
process controls
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