Publication date: 31 March 2011
EVS International, the leader in solder recovery, announces that it is to highlight its complete range of Solder Recovery Systems in Hall 9, Booth 304P during SMT/Hybrid/Packaging 2011 which is scheduled to take place 3-5 May, 2011 in Nuremberg, Germany.
With solder prices increasing during the past several months, manufacturing of electronics goods is becoming ever more expensive. Within the last 2 years, the market has seen the price of tin escalate from 10,000USD to a staggering, record high of 30,000USD. As tin is the main consituent of both lead AND lead-free solder, now is the ideal time for all economically-driven electronics manufacturers to adopt EVS International’s Solder Recovery Systems principle of “Turning Dross Into Euros”.
Designed & Manufactured by EVS International, EVS Solder Recovery Systems represent a quantum leap forward in the processing of solder dross. Its sleek lines confirm its streamlined systems, advanced electronic controls and integrated diagnostics. Extensive feedback from the market has enabled EVS International to offer a range of machines that satisfies the high standards required from a modern manufacturing environment particularly with regard to reliability, ease of operation, maintenance and environmental management.
Each model of EVS Solder Recovery System has a Lead and Lead Free version. This range includes the EVS 1000, EVS 1000LF, EVS7000, EVS7000LF, EVS9000 and the EVS9000LF. The process used by the EVS machines is unique to EVS International and protected world-wide by established and pending patents. Simple in concept but revolutionary in its effect it breaks new ground in the efficient regeneration of waste in a shop floor environment.
The EVS machines are enclosed automated systems with built in extensive safety features to offer protection against misuse and abuse. Hot dross is loaded into the large hopper and sealed into the machine. The process, once started by the operator, recovers the solder into a solder tray in the form of ingots that are easily placed back into the solder pot and deposits the spent dross automatically through a chute to a covered dross bin. Air is extracted via a powerful stand-alone four part filtration system, which ensures that the emitted air is usually cleaner than the surrounding workplace.
As the dwindling supply and rising demand of tin looks set to continue, please visit EVS International representatives at its distributor Microtronic’s booth 304P in Hall 7 during at SMT Nuremberg to learn more about how to turn your “Dross into Euros” and achieve Guaranteed Savings.
Web site: www.solderrecovery.com