Vapor phase soldering oven CX series
inlinefully-automaticfor printed circuits

Vapor phase soldering oven - CX series - IBL-Löttechnik GmbH - inline / fully-automatic / for printed circuits
Vapor phase soldering oven - CX series - IBL-Löttechnik GmbH - inline / fully-automatic / for printed circuits
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Characteristics

Technique
vapor phase
Operating mode
inline, fully-automatic
Applications
for printed circuits
Power

7,600 W, 10,400 W

Description

IBL’s CX600/CX800 is fully automated inline vapor phase soldering solution. It provides precise, high quality results at medium to high volume throughput. The machines feature a standardized SMEMA interface for easy inline integration. Features Vapor Phase Inline System for high volume throughput A cycle time of under 20 sec. per board is possible Carrier sizes from 680 x 650 x 80 mm up to 825 x 650 x 80 mm Fully automatic inline operation Two independent stations for loading and unloading of carriers Loading and Unloading conveyors with buffer function Three internal process chambers with automatic airlocks Lowest energy and fluid consumption with Energy management system Highest precision and process quality with patented Soft Vapor Temperature Control (SVTC) Easy one step profile set-up with Intelligent profiling system (IPS) Wide variety of adjustable solder profiles Lead-free and leaded soldering on one machine with one fluid Live temperature monitoring with IBL Software without profiler Traceability and documentation with IBL Software Low maintenance due to Cool Handling (all moving parts outside process chamber) Maintenance-free transport system (patented) Integrated automatic fluid filter system Observation window into process chamber Batch and inline operation available Siemens Interface available

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