Available platforms
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MRC500 soldering robotic cell
Learn moreMRC500 soldering platform for robotic soldering from above is a free-standing machine cell. Our design engineers purposes-built the MRC500 for soldering applications then standardized the design.
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TR300 soldering table-top robot
Learn moreThe TR300 is mta’s table-top soldering robot platform. This robot is purpose-built and standardized for semi-automated applications that require point-to-point soldering.
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OEM soldering robot for integrator
Learn moreThe mta OEM soldering robot for integrator can be used for semi or fully automatic operations of selective point to point soldering from above.
Thanks to its unique concept, the OEM robot is delivered to the system’s manufacturer with a process guarantee.
The OEM robot can be equipped with any of mta’s soldering heads: soldering iron, induction, microflame; except for the mta MLH45 laser head.
The 3 or 4 axes of the OEM robot are fully programmable through the mta-MotionEditor software, including soldering parameters such as:
- Solder quantity, wire feed speed, preheating/postheating times, automatic tip cleaning cycle intervals and other parameters for each soldered point.
With its flexible and modular concept, the OEM robot can be fully and easily integrated into a production line.
The main features of our OEM robot include:
- Welded frame construction
- 4-axis soldering robot, Y-axis in the base to also present parts to the operator
- 300x300mm or 500×500 working area
- Industrial PC controller with Embedded Windows® operating system
- Intuitive menu-driven mta MotionEditor software
4 reasons to choose the mta OEM soldering robot
- The X, Y, and Z axis use ball-screw actuators for precise actuation with a repeatability of ±20 μm to assure the process is accurate and delivers consistent quality.
- Properly designed heads are fairly heavy, so large DC stepper motors are used that provide the strength needed to actuate the head quickly.
- The OEM platform offers a high flexibility in terms of mechanical and electrical integration i.e. it can be easily and securerly integrated into the customer’s machine.
- Intuitive menu-driven mta MotionEditor software.
Each machine is specifically tailored to the customer’s application, but the standard OEM soldering robot comes well-equipped:
- 3 axis cartesian robot
- Complete soldering head according to the chosen technology
- Tip cleaner depending on the chosen head
- Air preparation system
- Industrial panel PC with touch screen
- Full-size keyboard
Options:
- Rotary axis
- Specific fixture
- Fume extraction system depending on the chosen head
- Monitoring camera
- Recentering camera
- Part presence sensor
- Part height measuring sensor
- Automated sponge humidification system depending on the chosen head
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Soldering station for integrator
Learn moreFor applications that do not require the flexibility of a robot, a simple mta soldering station is available. It allows semi or fully automatic operations of selective point to point soldering from above.
Microflame head
mta typically uses the microflame soldering head for robots in two extreme applications. At one extreme, it solders high-mass joints similar to the induction system. At the other extreme, it solders relatively small joints that require a very quick soldering process.
We can integrate the microflame head for soldering robots on any of our standard soldering platforms including: MRC500, TR300, OEM, and station.
The main features of our microflame head include:
- Patented pivoting flame tip
- Electrolysis provides gas from distilled water
- It is a non-contact soldering process
- The jam-free wire feeder mounted directly on the head provides tight process control
- Flame detection and automatic lighting are available as options
- Compatible with RoHS (lead-free) solder
8 reasons to choose the microflame head for soldering robots
- The patented pivoting flame tip rotates very quickly to precisely control heat exposure.
- The flame burns around 3000° C, but it is extremely small. It quickly focuses intense heat in small isolated areas to avoid damaging nearby components or plastic housings. In many cases, we use it to solder joints that other soldering technologies would damage. For example, the microflame can solder small diameter wire terminals before the wire insulation has a chance to melt.
- There are no stamped sheet metal or die-cast parts. We machined the robust head structure from solid material to provide a rigid platform for the iron and wire feeder.
- The clamping system provides easy adjustment and precise alignment. Once tightened, the position will not change until loosened – there is no risk of accidental misalignment as a result of heavy use or while changing tips.
- We mounted our precise jam-free wire feeder directly on the head – at the solder joint. This provides tight process control of the wire feed. Solder wire does not kink or get jammed since there is no long feed tube. Once the correct amount is fed, the wire feeder pulls the wire out of the solder pool to prevent solder spatter.
- We integrated the fume extraction nozzle into the head itself. Therefore, it is mounted directly above the solder joint to safely remove fumes.
- In addition to the microflame, wire feeder, and fume extraction nozzle, the head can support several optional devices such as: cameras, flux dispensers, dual feeders, dual irons, and the list goes on.
- Electrolysis provides gas from distilled water. Consequently, there are very low consumables – no iron tips or cleaning sponges

- Coaxial cable
- 1 soldered point with microflame head
- Point size of 6 mm

- Coaxial cable on HF connector
- 1 soldered point with microflame head
- Point size of 3 mm

- Automotive fuse
- 1 soldered point with microflame head
- Point size of 0.8 mm
The standard microflame soldering head comes well-equipped:
- Soldering head structure
- Pivoting flame
- Ceramic chimney
- Wire feeder
- Solder wire
- Generator
- Controller
Options within mta platforms:
- Monitoring camera
- Recentering camera
- Vision quality control
- Fume extraction nozzle
- Fume extraction system
- Part presence sensor
- Part height measuring sensor
- Generator flow 200 l/h – 40-170 mBar
- Generator power supply 115/230V – 50/60 Hz – 700W
- Detector for nozzle rotation 2 x24VDC / Reed relay NO
- Plug-in connection 25-pole sub-D male
- Nozzle connection with Luer lock
- Chimney ceramics
- Power supply controller 115/230V – 50/60Hz
- Air pressure max. 6 bar
- Microflame head dimensions 280 x 180 x 190 mm
- Microflame head weight ~2.1 kg

Selective soldering solutions
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Available platforms
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MRC500 soldering robotic cell
Learn moreMRC500 soldering platform for robotic soldering from above is a free-standing machine cell. Our design engineers purposes-built the MRC500 for soldering applications then standardized the design.
-

TR300 soldering table-top robot
Learn moreThe TR300 is mta’s table-top soldering robot platform. This robot is purpose-built and standardized for semi-automated applications that require point-to-point soldering.
-

OEM soldering robot for integrator
Learn moreThe mta OEM soldering robot for integrator can be used for semi or fully automatic operations of selective point to point soldering from above.
Thanks to its unique concept, the OEM robot is delivered to the system’s manufacturer with a process guarantee.
The OEM robot can be equipped with any of mta’s soldering heads: soldering iron, induction, microflame; except for the mta MLH45 laser head.
The 3 or 4 axes of the OEM robot are fully programmable through the mta-MotionEditor software, including soldering parameters such as:
- Solder quantity, wire feed speed, preheating/postheating times, automatic tip cleaning cycle intervals and other parameters for each soldered point.
With its flexible and modular concept, the OEM robot can be fully and easily integrated into a production line.
The main features of our OEM robot include:
- Welded frame construction
- 4-axis soldering robot, Y-axis in the base to also present parts to the operator
- 300x300mm or 500×500 working area
- Industrial PC controller with Embedded Windows® operating system
- Intuitive menu-driven mta MotionEditor software
4 reasons to choose the mta OEM soldering robot
- The X, Y, and Z axis use ball-screw actuators for precise actuation with a repeatability of ±20 μm to assure the process is accurate and delivers consistent quality.
- Properly designed heads are fairly heavy, so large DC stepper motors are used that provide the strength needed to actuate the head quickly.
- The OEM platform offers a high flexibility in terms of mechanical and electrical integration i.e. it can be easily and securerly integrated into the customer’s machine.
- Intuitive menu-driven mta MotionEditor software.
Each machine is specifically tailored to the customer’s application, but the standard OEM soldering robot comes well-equipped:
- 3 axis cartesian robot
- Complete soldering head according to the chosen technology
- Tip cleaner depending on the chosen head
- Air preparation system
- Industrial panel PC with touch screen
- Full-size keyboard
Options:
- Rotary axis
- Specific fixture
- Fume extraction system depending on the chosen head
- Monitoring camera
- Recentering camera
- Part presence sensor
- Part height measuring sensor
- Automated sponge humidification system depending on the chosen head
-

Soldering station for integrator
Learn moreFor applications that do not require the flexibility of a robot, a simple mta soldering station is available. It allows semi or fully automatic operations of selective point to point soldering from above.