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Posted by Global SMT & Packaging on 20 May 2008 at 14:40

BTU International, supplier of advanced thermal processing equipment for the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets, will feature the new Pyramax 75A.

The Pyramax 75A features 75 inches of heated length and six zones, 350ºC maximum temperature, flexible platform configuration, low power consumption, and a comprehensive menu of options. “The Pyramax 75A provides a solution for situations where footprint is an issue, or where higher volumes are not needed,” said Rob DiMatteo, Product Manager for Electronics Assembly. “The Pyramax 75A will provide excellent thermal uniformity through BTU’s exclusive closed loop convection control in addition to extremely low operating costs. This combination of high yield and low running costs provides a tremendous cost of ownership advantage.”

The system delivers proven quality features like side-to-side recirculation that enhances temperature uniformity, and unmatched convection efficiency that reduces zone temperature set points. Like the other Pyramax ovens, the Pyramax 75A features user-friendly Windows-based WINCON® oven control software, parts-identification software, a wide range of options for flux management, advanced conveyor solutions and smart tracking SMEMA, optional barcode reader, as well as a comprehensive warranty backed by BTU’s world-class product and technical support. www.btu.com
 

   
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