Wave solder machine can cut lead-free running costs by 90%

  Kurtz Ersa’s POWERFLOW N2 full nitrogen tunnel machine, designed to meet the challenges of lead-free, can reduce lead-free wave solder running costs by up to 90%. A POWERFLOW N2 machine has been purchased by Universal Electronics (UEI), to be installed at their facility.

The POWERFLOW N2, Ersa’s flagship machine, features a 16/20″ board width, plug and play pre-heat design (Medium IR, Convection, Short IR and topside Convection) and 1.8m of preheat standard, with additional pre-heating of up to 2.4m available.

Steve Quinn, Engineering Manager, UEI, commented, “As a current user of ERSA equipment, UEI had first-hand knowledge of ERSA‘s commitment to cutting-edge technology, as well as unsurpassed field tech support. Once we performed and verfied several qualifications builds, we were able to establish an 18 month ROI based on solder, solder supplies, maintenance and cost of quaility.“

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