As a solder mask & printing machine, the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) (WET-SM-05) is intended for fabricators who need repeatable output and predictable cost per panel. The system is assembled and tested in-house, then integrated to match the rest of your production line.
Process Position
The Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) operates within the solder mask & printing section of the line. Getting the hand-off to the neighbouring cells right matters more to throughput than the headline rating of any single machine, which is why we size it against your real production sequence.
Features and Capabilities
- Designed for low maintenance, fast changeover and high equipment uptime.
- Even coating thickness control for reliable solder-mask registration.
- UV curing profile management for full cure without yellowing.
- Fine-feature legend capability for dense boards.
- Recipe management and process logging via the plc + hmi touchscreen.
Common Use Cases
Used to apply and cure solder mask and legend on rigid and flex boards of all complexities.
Configured to Your Line
This is not an off-the-shelf machine. We confirm your panel size, throughput target, and facility services first, then propose a configuration of the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) that fits. Installation guidance and commissioning support are included so the line reaches stable output quickly.
Talk to Our Engineers
Every Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) is quoted against a real specification, not a list price. Share your requirements and our engineering team will propose a build and confirm pricing and lead time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) be customised for our process?
Which materials or board types does the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone) support?
What is the maximum panel or workpiece size for the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone)?
What lead time and support come with the Tunnel Curing Oven (5-Zone)?
Sources & References
- IPC-A-600: Acceptability of Printed Boards
- IPC-6012: Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid Printed Boards
- Photo Chemical Machining Institute — process capability guidelines
- NIST Engineering Statistics Handbook — process tolerance and capability
Standards are referenced for context. Always confirm parameters against the current published edition and your own process validation.

