Pollutants in electronics production
Air pollution control starts with collection
ULT AG's presence at the SMTconnect 2019 trade fair, which brings together solutions for microelectronic assemblies and systems, revolves around the topic of "efficient capture of airborne pollutants in electronics production".
The provider of extraction and filter solutions will demonstrate the influence that the high-grade capture of emissions such as soldering fumes, laser smoke, vapors or gases can have on the overall filtration and therefore air purification result. Interested parties can experience how air pollutants are effectively extracted and subsequently separated using a specially designed test setup.
ULT will also be exhibiting mobile systems for small and medium quantities of contaminants at the Nuremberg trade fair, which are suitable for manual workstations (individual assembly of sample boards, small series, repairs, etc.), but also for integration into production lines or processing systems such as laser marking or automatic soldering systems.
The first presentation of the new LRA 160.1 appliance series rounds off the trade fair appearance. In addition to a new design and the associated optimized device handling, the new device series scores above all with a high filtration rate, very quiet operation and an optimized price-performance ratio. Special module combinations in the LRA 160.1 increase the filter service life, which results in significant cost savings for users.
Visitors to the stand can find out about the flexibility and variability in the use of air purification systems and obtain concrete conclusions about their own potential application scenarios as well as procurement and operating cost savings. ULT's extraction and filter systems ensure clean air in the production process. They sustainably protect employees, production facilities and products from the influence of harmful and hazardous air pollutants that arise when using laser systems, soldering, gluing, laminating or potting technologies.








