Thermaltronics USA, Inc, a recognized manufacturer of welding robots, announced its participation in the IPC APEX 2024 Expo, to be held April 9-11, 2024, in California. There the company will present the TMT-R9000S welding robot.
TMT-R9000S: an innovative welding robot
Faced with a booming market for welding robots, driven by a shortage of skilled labor and increasing demand for automation, Thermaltronics is leading the way by offering cutting-edge solutions that meet the needs of the industry.
The TMT-R9000S features a compact and versatile design, ideal for use as a benchtop unit adaptable to a wide range of applications. This model facilitates integration with Robotic Arm Systems thanks to its SMEMA communication ports, thus extending its automation capabilities.
Equipped with a soldering area of 308 mm x 308 mm, the TMT-R9000S guarantees precision and flexibility for various soldering tasks and can handle a maximum PCB area of 450 mm x 450 mm.
Among its outstanding features are its XYZ 3D welding and dispensing capabilities, which ensure unmatched accuracy and consistency in complex welding tasks. In addition, it offers two input voltage options, TMT-R9000PS-1 (100-110 VAC) and TMT-R9000PS-2 (220-240 VAC). With a 6-axis servo motor, this welding robot provides exceptional control and precision in this type of operation.
Models prior to TMT-R9000S
It is worth noting that Thermaltronics has earned a solid reputation with previous models of welding robots, such as the TMT-R8000S, TMT-R9800S and TMT-R9900S. Continuing this legacy, the TMT-R9000S introduces advanced features and capabilities to meet the evolving demands of the electronics manufacturing industry.
This model surpasses its predecessors by offering a larger welding area, allowing circular welds up to 600 mm, expanding the possibilities of precision and efficiency in welding operations, ideal for applications that require a larger welding area.
In addition to its line of award-winning manual soldering products, Thermaltronics offers a wide range of accessories to support both production and reconditioning applications.
Innovation in welding technology, such as that demonstrated by Thermaltronics with its new robot, not only responds to the current needs of the industry, but also looks to a future where efficiency, precision and automation are the keys to meeting production challenges. As technology advances, it will be interesting to see how these developments influence the training and skills required by the technicians and engineers of the future, ushering in a new era in electronics manufacturing.
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