Although the special machine manufacturer EUTECT is not a supplier of classic standard machines in the sense of firmly defined series systems, it does offer highly standardised, modular solutions for the selective soldering in electronics production with clear added value for users. The basis is a proven, industrially proven modular system consisting of process, soldering, automation and handling modules, which are already being used successfully in a wide range of industries and applications. These modules, for example for mini wave soldering, laser- or thermode soldering, flux application, preheating, axle and robotic systems or testing technology, follow standardised technical concepts, but are combined on a project-specific basis and tailored to the project.
The key added value for customers is that they do not receive a rigid standard system, but a selective soldering system that is precisely customised to their assemblies, batch sizes, quality requirements and automation goals, while at the same time ensuring high repeatability and process reliability. Another advantage is the faster project implementation compared to traditional customised solutions, as EUTECT uses standardised, validated modules. At the same time, users benefit from high process stability, reproducible soldering quality and precise adaptation to sensitive assemblies, for example in automotive, defence, industrial, medical technology or power electronics. Aspects such as ease of maintenance, spare parts availability and operator ergonomics are also part of the standard modules and increase system availability in day-to-day production.
In addition, the modular concept supports a sustainable production strategy: modules can be reused, upgraded or integrated into new lines instead of replacing entire systems. EUTECT is thus consciously positioning itself between series machine construction and classic special machine construction and offers its customers decisive added value: the combination of standardisation, flexibility, investment security and technological sustainability in selective soldering in electronics production.
