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WOOSTER, OH – RBB, a trusted leader in electronics manufacturing since 1973, is proud to showcase its advanced through-hole assembly capabilities, a key part of its specialized and flexible production offerings. RBB has invested in state-of-the-art equipment and automation to meet the specialized needs of its customers.

RBB uses a range of cutting-edge automated insertion, soldering, and cleaning equipment, ensuring precision, consistency, and efficiency in every project. The company’s robust through-hole assembly line includes:

  • Panasonic AV132 Axial Insertion Machine – Automates component placement with high-speed, precision axial insertion, optimizing assembly times and accuracy.
  • Pillarhouse Jade MKII Selective Soldering Machines (RoHS & Lead) – Enables precise, high-reliability soldering while maintaining compliance with both lead-free and leaded manufacturing processes.
  • Electrovert VectraES Wave Soldering (Lead & RoHS) – Provides consistent, high-quality solder joints for complex assemblies, supporting both traditional and RoHS-compliant requirements.
  • Electrovert Aquastorm 100 Deionized Aqueous In-Line Cleaner – Ensures thorough removal of flux residues and contamination, delivering high-reliability, clean assemblies for demanding applications.

RBB is known for its high-mix, low-to-mid volume production expertise, providing customized through- hole solutions for industries requiring robust, long-lasting electronics. Whether for legacy systems, industrial controls, or mission-critical applications, RBB’s team combines automation with skilled craftsmanship to deliver exceptional quality and reliability.

“At RBB, we’ve built a highly capable and efficient production line to support our customers’ needs,” said Bruce Hendrick, CEO and Owner of RBB. “By leveraging advanced automation while maintaining flexibility in manufacturing, we ensure our clients receive superior products.”

To learn more about RBB’s custom industrial control panels and PCB integration, visit www.rbbsystems.com 

 

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