Wertheim/San Diego | As a market leader in selective soldering and a supplier of rework systems, Ersa had the courage to adapt its soldering machines to the increasingly heavier and larger flat assemblies of the future.
Wertheim/San Diego | As a market leader in selective soldering and a supplier of rework systems, Ersa had the courage to adapt its soldering machines to the increasingly heavier and larger flat assemblies of the future.
The trend in electronics manufacturing is not only towards miniaturization, but also towards large, highly integrated assemblies, for example for control centers or LED lighting technology. This is where the VERSAFLOW 4 XL comes into play for PCB formats up to 610 x 1,200 mm (24 x 48 inches), which also solders big boards safely and efficiently in top quality. With up to five heating zones and three VERSAFLEX modules (two pots each on two independent axes), the Ersa VERSAFLOW 4 XL has found a firm place in the Ersa product portfolio thanks to its flexible performance – 15 delivered and installed systems within only a few months prove this.
Large PCBs are complex and cost-intensive to produce, so their repair should be considered a useful addition. Here, too, system supplier Ersa has broken new ground for electronics production: With an active heating surface of 625 x 625 mm (24 x 24 inches) and a processable PCB thickness of up to 10 mm, the automatic Ersa Rework System HR 600 XL enables attractive applications in telecommunications, network technology and IT infrastructure. Customers worldwide are rewarding this step with numerous orders. At the US electronics trade fair IPC APEX EXPO in San Diego, this courage to explore new avenues was rewarded twice – Ersa GmbH received an NPI award each for the Ersa Rework System HR 600 XL and the Ersa VERSAFLOW 4 XL.