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In a reference run with an original as-
sembly, additional time and temperature
data are recorded. This data is provided
by a specialized multi-thermocouple.
3. Reference Run
4. Prole Prediction
For every subsequent assembly that
passes through the soldering system,
a prole prediction is generated in the
form of an envelope curve graph. The
envelope curve must be dened once.
Continuous Monitoring of Your Soldering Process
Steps 1 through 4 need to be performed only once for each assembly.
When the program is loaded and ProMetrics is activated, every assem-
bly is subsequently monitored within an envelope curve graph.
If the prole prediction exceeds the upper or lower limit of the envelope
curve, an alarm notication is triggered. The calculated PWI value is
responsible for this prole prediction alarm
Vision-Series | Profiling
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Recordable apportionment of
costs over the system life cycle
Total Cost of Ownership
Searching the true costs
We are aware that the idea of investing in a machine go further than
just the one-off cost. Which daily operating costs are taken into ac-
count? As can be produced optimally conserve resources? And how
often is a maintenance necessary?
Against the backdrop of the current economic environment, compa-
nies need when purchasing their production equipment and of course
to think about where savings are possible. The "Total Cost of Owner-
ship" program Rehm provides answers to these challenges. It aims
to help companies to reduce their operating costs over the long term
and maximize protability.
Factors of inuence operating a soldering system
using the example of VisionXP+
Our systems enable a particularly efcient production. They are equipped with several features
like optimum insulation, best heating and cooling performance and stand-by mode, which protect
both your pocket book and the environment on a sustainable and long term basis.
Power
› Stand-By-Mode
› Innovative fan control
› 3-stage Eco-Mode
Nitrogen
› Sealed process chamber
› No nitrogen loss
› Nitrogen control
› Mechatronic curtain
Water
› Closed cooling water loop
Production environment
› High-quality insulation
Concept for heat recovery
Noise emission
› Insulation
› No cover fans
Emissions
› Pyrolysis
Combined residue management
(crystalline/liquid residues)
other
costs
investment
costs
maintenance and
repair costs
energy costs
Vision-Series | Sustainability
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20 % less energy consumption
Reduced operating costs
Improved site efciency and minimized downtimes
Control of costs and performance of your reow system
Optimized budget calculation
Resource management
Environmental concerns in focus
Sustainability is essential – this realisation has long since dawned on the electronics
sector. "Go Green" nothing more than a future vision of the industry? Not necessarily!
Investing in efcient systems can enable companies to reduce their energy consumption in
the long term. We are no stranger to energy efciency, sustainability and resource
management.
For us, energy efciency and resource management mean taking responsibility for our prod-
ucts throughout their entire life cycle. Using raw materials from suppliers from throughout the
region we manufacture systems which hold their ground on the global market. Less material
consumption and reliable valuable waste material recycling during production, short transport
routes as well as robust, long-lasting and upgradable systems with low energy consumption
values and minimum emissions form the basis of our product philosophy.
Designed for LOW ENERGY consumption
100 % Sustainability and 100 % Efciency