Wave solder machine for mid-volume applications
Manncorp
16.350 wave solder machine
Manncorp has introduced system 16.350, a wave solder machine with a footprint of 1,675mm long, to satisfy requests from mid-volume customers.
The machine is said to have many of the key features of larger wave-solder machines, such as the company's 28.400, and offers mid-volume customers the dependability and robust construction of the Manncorp's higher-volume model in a small footprint.
System 16.350 is a dual wave, and includes a titanium 350mm (13.75in) wide automatic finger conveyor with built-in finger cleaner.
Other features are convection pre-heat instead of uneven IR, an adjustable spray fluxer and touch-screen control.
The machine requires less solder (200kg) and comes with a low-solder warning.
Processing temperatures can be set to lead-free or tin-lead requirements to 300C.
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