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Manncorp debuts 2-pot dual-wave solder machine for easy lead-free/Pb switchover

4th November 2011
Nat Bowers
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PCB assemblers -- particularly contractors -- faced with the need to go lead-free while maintaining a tin/lead soldering presence, will welcome Manncorp's 16.350 wave solder machine. In place of the usual single pot, the 16.350 can now be configured with two pots on roll-out carts to provide lead-free-to-Pb switching with ease.

The 16.350 also adds economy to its versatility with a low solder pot capacity of only 200Kg. Lead-free solder costs are escalating to over $40 per lb., which results in more than a 50% reduction in initial fill solder costs that will amount to thousands of dollars, according to CEO Henry Mann, adding that this dual-wave machine has answered market demand for a space-saving footprint and many advanced capabilities of larger systems -- but at a lower price.

The 16.350 is less than 5 ½ ft. long and includes a 350mm wide adjustable finger conveyor with built-in cleaner and a 600mm pre-heat tunnel with forced hot air convection for thorough and even heat penetration. The machine also features a motorized inlet conveyor and a motorized spray that evenly distributes flux.

The single-pot version of the 16.350 is $23,995, with the optional second pot, regularly $8,000, now $2,000 off through year's end, bringing the new dual-pot version to $29,995 complete.

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