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HyRel Announces Sale of First Versacell Robotic System to Leading Defense Contractor
December 3, 2024 | HyRelEstimated reading time: 1 minute
HyRel Technologies, a global provider of quick-turn semiconductor modification solutions, is proud to announce the sale of its first Versacell Robotic Solder Dip & BGA Reballing System to one of the top five defense contractors. Originally developed for internal use, the revolutionary Versacell System drew the attention of the contractor, who recognized its impressive precision, accuracy, and efficiency.
The Versacell System is intended to be the most precise and efficient soldering and reballing platform in the world, featuring a custom robotic architecture and modular capabilities. It supports a variety of applications, including solder dipping, BGA reballing, and pick-and-place operations. The Versacell can accommodate a wide arrat of solder pots, reels, trays, tubes, or custom-designed fixtures, making it a versatile solution for even the most demanding manufacturing environments.
“We originally developed the Versacell System to address our own internal needs, but its capabilities quickly attracted the attention of our customer,” said Brian Watson, founder of HyRel. “Its touchless technology for tin dendrite removal and solder alloy replacement ensures reliability and quality, redefining industry standards for component processing. We’re thrilled to see a leading defense contractor recognize its value and integrate it into their operations.”
The Versacell System is designed to cater to industries where precision and reliability are critical, including defense, aerospace, and high-reliability electronics. By combining cutting-edge robotics with modular flexibility, HyRel’s Versacell is poised to set a new standard for soldering and reballing equipment worldwide.