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The
award-winning SMT1000-High-Yield Series Automatic Defluxing Systems provide
fully automatic defluxing of post-reflow circuit assemblies.
The SMT1000 High-Yield automatic defluxing systems are available in a two,
three, or four chambered configuration, resulting in throughput capabilities
two, three, or four times that of a single chambered model.
The SMT1000 High Yield models are capable of producing higher throughput rates
than typical inline defluxing systems while providing benefits not available on
any inline cleaner such as real time cleanliness testing and remote access SPC
data logging.
Although the SMT1000 High-Yield Series are capable of throughput rates exceeding
most inline defluxers, they sell for considerably less than a typical inline and
operate at a fraction of the cost.

The SMT1000 High-Yield automatic defluxing systems are available in three
throughput configurations. The SMT1000-Duo (two process chambers),
SMT1000-Trio (three process chambers), and the SMT1000-Quad (four process
chambers).
The SMT1000High-Yield automatic defluxing systems are equipped with multiple
process chambers. Operators may load circuit assemblies into the process
chambers and initiate the defluxing process individually or simultaneously.
Each process chamber is controlled by a dedicated Windows CE computer, allowing individual
operation of each process chamber based on unique process recipes. Each
process chamber is equipped with a dedicated 10.4" (264mm) graphic touch-screen
interface, providing real-time process data including actual cleanliness
results. Each computer controller can be individually networked, allowing
an administrator to view SPC data records from any network-connected computer or
via an internet connection.
A common sump tank feeds wash solution to individual high performance stainless
steel wash pumps for thorough flux removal. Segregated individual high
performance rinse pumps prevent rinse water from diluting the wash solution in
the built-in wash solution recycler, providing longer solution life compared to
single pump systems. A built in chemical management system automatically
doses the precise volume of chemical to be added to the wash water, then mixes
the chemical with water to provide an accurate chemical mixture, eliminating the
need for measuring and manual calculations.
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