Electronics soldering system with precise temperature control for reproducible results introduced by IBL

March 18, 2025
SV260 automated table-top vapor phase soldering system for development and prototype production has a two-chamber design for gentle heating.

ST. CLOUD, Fla. – IBL Technologies LLC in St. Cloud, Fla., is introducing the SV260 and BLC420 batch systems for electronics soldering. The SV260 is an entry-level model for small series, while the BLC420 is for soldering medium-sized assemblies in stand-alone series production.

"Our vapor phase soldering processes offer precise temperature control, as the maximum temperature is limited by the boiling point of the liquid Galden. This prevents the assembly from overheating, which in turn leads to high, reliable soldering quality, which is particularly important for assemblies that will later be used in sensitive areas such as security technology," says Sabine Ollila, CEO of IBL Technologies LLC.

IBL's vapor phase soldering systems ensure reproducible results and reduced energy consumption. In addition, the process is suitable for all SMT components and carrier materials.

Vapor phase soldering

The SV260 is an automated table-top vapor phase soldering system for development and prototype production. It has a two-chamber design -- cooling and process chamber -- that transfer heat through condensed vapor, which enables even and gentle heating of the assemblies. The system works oxygen-free, which prevents oxidation and thus quality losses.

The BLC420, is an environmentally friendly vapor phase soldering system for demanding soldering processes. It can control temperature precisely to ensure even heat distribution. It offers low energy consumption, and operates in an oxygen-free atmosphere without the need for expensive nitrogen.

For more information contact IBL Technologies online at https://ibl-tech.com.

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