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6 With all Conden so se ries sys tems , the solderin g p rocess takes p lace in a her meti cally se aled p rocess ch am ber ma de of alu miniu m or a mix of st ainless steel and alumin ium. T he process chambe ristt …

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WiththeCondensoseries,afargreateramount
ofexibilityisavailableforthecondensation
solderingprocessthancanbeachievedwith
theconventionalmethod.Usingtheinjection
principleandtemperatureandpressure(vacu-
um)controlensuremoreaccurateandversatile
reowproling.
The soldering process takes place in a hermet-
icallysealedprocesschamber.Almoffluid
builds up during condensation soldering using
the heat-conducting medium Galden
®
, which
surrounds and vaporises the entire assembly.
The steam condenses on the assembly until a
soldering temperature of 240°C (e.g. when using
HS240) is achieved. Galden
®
is a perfluorpolyether
– fluid polymers that consist of carbon, fluoride
and oxygen. Rehm applies a patented injection
principle to improve control of the condensation
phase. Exactly the right amount of Galden
®
is
incorporated at the right time. Then, during this
process, redundant, latent heat is used when
changing the state of the medium from vaporous
to fluid to evenly and steadily heat the assembly.
The max. temperature of the assembly cannot
exceed the max. boiling/condensation temper-
ature of the medium to ensure the components
don’t overheat.
Thetemperature/reflowproleoftheassembly
can also be accurately adjusted by precise fluid
volume control and intermediate steam extraction.
Therefore, reproducible soldering conditions are
ensured that increase process stability. A vacuum
option is available with all Condenso systems for
optimum results that are virtually void-free.
Condenso–apatentedprinciple
with clear advantages
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With all Condenso series systems, the soldering process
takes place in a hermetically sealed process chamber made
of aluminium or a mix of stainless steel and aluminium. The
processchamberisttedwithhigh-qualityelectricpanelhe-
aters that ensure optimum process conditions. The assem-
bly is heated up to soldering temperature by injecting and
vaporising Galden
®
. Steam allows for optimum heat transfer
to the soldering material. The heating systems’ target
temperature value remains constant. Therefore, excellent,
reproducible soldering results are ensured. The Galden
®
is
fully extracted after the soldering process, and air is blown
in via a nozzle system to gently bring the assemblies to
lower temperatures before the actual cooling process. The
systemscanbeoptionallyttedwithaviewingwindowor
camera so that the soldering process can be observed and
analysed. Soldering defects can be detected and eliminated
in a timely fashion as a result.
HermeticallysealedProcessChamber
for soldering, vacuum and cooling
Heating plate PCB
Process chamber structure for Condenso Optional viewing window with camera
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Galden
®
storage container
Filter granules
Lowmediumconsumption
Resource-conservingandefcient
Aftersoldering,theassemblyispassedontothecoolingprocess.Processgasisextractedandcleaned
atthesametime.Therefore,alargepartoftheGalden
®
canbereused–whichisasolutionthatsaves
agreatdealonmaterials,andisenvironmentallyfriendly!Avacuumiscreatedduringextractionwhich
alsoensuresthatsolderingmaterialisdriedquickly.
The extracted Galden
®
islteredandclearedofimpurities
using granules. Approx. 99.9 % of the medium can be
recovered as a result. The cleaned fluid is made available
in a container for other processes. “Loss of vaporisation” is
low during soldering due to hermetically sealing the process
chamber.Aswellaslittleneedformaintenance,youbenet
from low medium consumption, and save money as a result.
Nolossofvaporisationintheprocesschamber
Mediumfilteringandre-use
Environmentallyfriendly
Condenso series | Medium consumption