EVS International, the leader in solder recovery, is set to exhibit at both the SMTA Dallas Expo & Tech Forum on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at the Plano Event Center, and the SMTA Houston Expo on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at Pinstripes in Houston, Texas. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the EVS 500LFCABF Solder Recovery System, designed to set new standards for efficiency, cost savings, and sustainability in the solder recovery process.

The EVS 500LFCABF introduces a breakthrough technology that filters recovered solder through a fine gauze, producing exceptionally clean solder bars with no residual dross contamination. This innovative filtration process ensures that the recovered solder meets the high-quality standards demanded by today’s electronics manufacturing industry.
One of the key advantages of the EVS 500LFCABF is its remarkable recovery rate, reclaiming 60-85% of solder from dross—a significant improvement over traditional methods. By reducing solder consumption by over 50% and cutting dedrossing time by 75%, this advanced system maximizes operational efficiency and cost savings. Additionally, it minimizes offsite waste dross by up to 85%, making it a game-changer for manufacturers prioritizing sustainability in their production processes.
Designed for ease of use and high performance, the EVS 500LFCABF features:
- High-efficiency flux extraction, ensuring a consistent thermal profile throughout the reflow process.
- Fully automated operation, reducing the need for operator intervention and boosting productivity.
- Advanced aqueous scrubber technology, making it compatible with most flux chemistries.
- User-friendly design, ensuring complete serviceability, long-term reliability, and a lower cost of ownership.
EVS International invites attendees to the SMTA Dallas and Houston Expos to see the EVS 500LFCABF in action and learn how it can help cut costs, improve solder recovery, and support sustainable manufacturing practices.
For more information about EVS International’s industry-leading systems, visit www.solderrecovery.com.