ATT Hungary, a distributor and partner of RENEX Group, showcased the REECO Soldering Robot at the InnoElectro electronics industry fair in Budapest.

Visitors to the event had the opportunity to get acquainted with the increasingly popular Polish REECO Soldering Robot. These devices, available in Poland for several years, are now being introduced to European markets. ATT Hungary, a company supplying devices and consumables from renowned global manufacturers to the Hungarian market, has been cooperating with RENEX Group since the end of last year as a distributor of the robots and devices for electronics production developed and manufactured by RENEX.

At the event, the REECO Soldering Robot in the RE2100 variant, featuring edge transport (inline), was presented. This variant allows for cost-effective automation of the THT component soldering process.

“Export development is crucial for us. Following the international success of our antistatic furniture and specialized clothing, our robots and devices are now making their way to foreign markets. The significant interest at the Budapest fair in the REECO Soldering Robot presented by our partner is proof of the right direction. We are proud that Polish products in modern technology are gaining recognition in foreign markets,” commented Mrs. Marzena Szczotkowska-Topić and Mr. Predrag Topić, owners of RENEX Group. The REECO Soldering Robot was developed by RENEX Group to automate the soldering of THT components in both existing electronics production enterprises and newly established ones. The unit presented in Hungary gave visitors a chance to explore the capabilities of the entire REECO robot series. 

Other models in this range enable the automation of various production processes, such as screwing, dispensing, conformal coating, and laser marking. They are available in two casing variants: with edge transport for inline operation and with a rotary table for operation outside the production line. Additionally, individual projects are undertaken to develop custom devices and production lines.