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20 Innov ative software Big data and process management Integrating highly specialised software in modern manufacture will become more and more common in future. Systems and processes are managed, monitored, analysed and…

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Loading Concept
The possibilities of CondensoX-Line
3-chamber system
for flux-free process control – which is a rst in the world of
vapour phase soldering systems! Controlled, rapid assembly
cooling can be achieved with less than 100 ppm residual
oxygen in the atmosphere using controllable convection in
the nal, gas-tight cooling chamber. In this way, void-reduced
soldered joints can be made in a completely inert process
environment, irrespective of whether this is with standard
assemblies with BGA components or a DCB substrate for
power electronics.
The CondensoX-Line is set up as a 3-chamber system to
achieve low cycle times with inline soldering processes. The
rst chamber provides a protective nitrogen atmosphere for
the products (pre-inerting) before it is transported to the ac-
tual soldering process. The second process chamber that is
suitable for vacuum can be flooded with nitrogen or forming
gases and provides an inert or activating and void-reducing
process atmosphere throughout the whole soldering pro-
cess. In addition, formic acid can be used as an option here
Construction of the 3-chamber system of the CondensoX-Line
1. Loading
2. Pre-chamber/Pre-inerting
3. Soldering/Vacuum
4. Cooling
5. Unloading
1.
2.
3.
5.
4.
Cooling chamber
Pre chamber
Process chamber
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Innovative software
Big data and process management
Integrating highly specialised software in modern manufacture will become more and
more common in future. Systems and processes are managed, monitored, analysed and
optimised. The order, product data, eciency and status data, specied settings, archived
proles and current values are incorporated into the machine control system product
documentation and analysis.
With ViCON Condenso, Rehm offers a clear software package for the Condenso series that
is intuitive to use with its touchscreen interface. All messages, commands and parameters
are visible at a glance on the main screen with its machine view. Simple proling with clearly
structured process stages is therefore possible – with or without the vacuum option.
With numerous other features, such as a favourites bar that can be set up as required, struc-
tured grouping of parameters and individual process monitoring and documentation, ViCON
offers you optimal support for your manufacturing processes.
Process documentation, traceability & co.
The variety of MES systems on the market requires indivi-
dual adjustment of data transfer from the Rehm reflow sol-
dering system to the client’s superordinate manufacturing
management system (MES). Superordinate to this is the
ERP system, which the whole company looks at, and which
allows for logistic optimisations across all sites. However,
the MES system focuses on a company’s individual produc-
tion lines. Rehm uses an ROI interface (Rehm open inter-
face) to transfer individual data. Machine-specic operati-
onal data that is due for the respective system is collected
and passed onto the MES system as a bundle. It is possible
to ensure the seamless traceability of products, compo-
nents or batches in this way. A data set is created for every
assembly, which documents the relevant process parameter
during the run. The assembly can be clearly identied and
assigned via a barcode scan on the assembly itself, or by
scanning the batch card. Process locking is also available
as an option. Here, the scan is compared with the database
and the assembly is only transported to the system in the
event of approval. Defects can be detected and prevented in
this way and therefore lead to process improvements.
Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
Production control at operational level
Superordinate manufacturing management system for planning
and monitoring production processes
Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP)
Rehm Open Interface (ROI)
Data transmission
Data is transmitted using an interface with the superordinate
manufacturing management system
Line monitoring
OIC (Overall Inline
Communication)
Process locking
Control
Comparison of the congured
program with the assembly to
be manufactured
Traceability
Traceability
of all process-relevant data
Company level
Data acquisition
Production monitoring
Process-relevant data is collec-
ted with the system software
Operational level
Stop
If there is no
match, an alarm
message is issued
Production level
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