Machinery Forum Ersa Ecocell selective soldering system

Monday, 15 July, 2013 | Supplied by: Machinery Forum


Machinery Forum together with Kurtz ersa will introduce the Ersa Ecocell selective soldering system designed to be used as an inline system for high volume-low mix and also as a batch system for low volume-high mix production.

As a true inline machine the system is processing up to 5 PCBs at one time in order to reduce the process time for each PCB. The cell design of the system allows a U flow arrangement with a very small footprint for modern manufacturing layouts.

With the Ersa Cad 3D software it’s easy to program the machine offline using DXF, Gerber files or a scanned PCB layout. The software optimises the soldering flow in order to reduce the cycle time and manufacturing cost. With an electromagnetic pump and no moving parts in the solder pot, maintenance and dross formation are very low. Only 11 kg of solder is required to fill up one solder pot and to start soldering, keeping your start-up cost very low.

With the camera option you can see the soldering process live, looking at every solder joint while soldering the PCB. This function is helpful to correct any process issue online, as the machine is running.

Online: www.machineryforum.com.au
Phone: 02 9638 9600
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