EVS International, the leader in solder recovery, is pleased to announce its that it will be exhibiting its innovative EVS 500LFCABF with Automated Dross Chute and Fume Extraction at SMTA International 2024, taking place Oct. 22-24 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Visitors to Booth 2842 will have the opportunity to see firsthand how the EVS 500LFCABF is revolutionizing solder recovery and reducing waste in electronics manufacturing.

This advanced system has a new technology where the recovered solder is strained through a gauze, resulting in solder bars that are exceptionally clean with no peppering of leftover dross. This ensures a higher quality of solder, meeting the stringent demands of the electronics manufacturing industry in the region.

One of the key innovations of the EVS 500LFCABF is its remarkable ability to recover 60-85% of solder from dross, a significant leap over traditional methods. By drastically cutting solder consumption by over 50% and reducing dedrossing time by 75%, this advanced system sets a new standard for operational efficiency and cost savings. Additionally, it reduces offsite waste dross by up to 85%, making it an ideal solution for manufacturers looking to enhance sustainability in their processes.

Designed with performance and ease of use in mind, the EVS 500LFCABF offers high-efficiency flux extraction, ensuring a consistent thermal profile throughout the reflow process. The system’s fully automated operation minimizes the need for user intervention, allowing for greater productivity. Its advanced aqueous scrubber technology makes it compatible with most flux chemistries, while its design ensures complete serviceability for long-term reliability and lower cost of ownership.

“We are excited to bring the EVS 500LFCABF to SMTA International 2024,” said Simon Norman, Business Director at EVS International. “Our technology not only delivers substantial cost savings and efficiency gains but also supports manufacturers’ sustainability goals by reducing waste and extending equipment longevity.”

For more information, visit EVS International at Booth 2842 at SMTA International 2024.

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