ZION, IL – Stannol, a leader in soldering technology, is pleased to announce its participation in SMTA International 2024, where the company will showcase its latest advancements in soldering technology at Booth 2863. The event is scheduled to take place Oct. 21-24, 2024 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore Stannol's cutting-edge products designed to enhance performance and sustainability in the soldering industry.
Stannol is proud to introduce its new water-based cleaning line, designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern manufacturing while prioritizing environmental compatibility. The new Flux-Ex series includes broadband and specialty cleaners that are perfectly tailored to their respective areas of application – e.g. for cleaning before the soldering process or for removing residues after soldering. All cleaners are delivered as a ready-to-use-mix.
Stannol's EF180 Bio PV Flux represents a significant advancement in the soldering industry, particularly within the photovoltaic module sector. This bio-flux utilizes renewable raw materials to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, setting a new standard for sustainable manufacturing. Its innovative zero-halogen, resin-free formulation ensures high-quality performance while prioritizing environmental responsibility.
Also on display, Stannol’s Kristall 600-Series and Fairtin and Flowtin solder wires are at the forefront of soldering technology. The innovative use of micro-additives in Flowtin extends the usage of solder tips by up to 30% and enhances the overall quality and durability of solder joints. The Kristall 600-Series, featuring the Fairtin product line, combines synthetic resins and modern activators for fast, safe wetting and minimal, transparent residues, ensuring superior soldering results.
Stannol's solder paste SP6000 is specially developed for use with alloys TSC305 (Sn96.5Ag3Cu0.5) T4 and TSC105 (Sn98.5Ag1Cu0.5) T4. During its development, special focus was placed on environmental compatibility alongside technical properties. The result is an impressive reduction of CO2 emissions by more than 85% compared to common solder pastes. This achievement is made possible through the use of recycled solder, sustainable packaging materials, and climate-neutral transport. With SP6000, Stannol emphasizes both performance and sustainability.
Visitors to Stannol's booth at SMTA International 2024 can experience firsthand the innovative solutions that are shaping the future of the soldering industry. Don't miss the opportunity to learn more about how Stannol's products can elevate your manufacturing processes while promoting environmental sustainability.
For more information, visit www.stannol.com