Pyrox Electronics Division at EESM by DeciElec Toulouse 2025

An unmissable event for embedded and power electronics

 

On September 24 and 25, 2025, the Electronics Division of Pyrox (AET Technologies) will participate in the 18th edition of the Electronic Embedded Systems Meetings by DeciElec, held this year at the MEETT in Toulouse.
Formerly known as DeciElec, this biennial event has become a key gathering for stakeholders in embedded electronics, power electronics, and energy storage.

More than just a trade show, DeciElec offers industry players the chance to expand their network through targeted B2B meetings, discover the latest technological innovations, and attend specialized conferences. It is a space where buyers and suppliers meet, where forward-looking ideas are exchanged, and where the major directions of a rapidly changing sector take shape.

 

Benefit directly from Pyrox Electronics Division expertise in reflow soldering

 

Power electronics at the heart of industrial transitions

 

Power electronics plays a strategic role in industrial and energy transformations. It underpins the electrification of transport, the rollout of renewable energies, the optimization of embedded systems, and the digitalization of industry.
Yet this discipline often remains invisible to the general public, even though it already shapes our daily lives: more-electric aircraft, hybrid and electric vehicles, medical devices, and energy storage solutions.

As Daniel Sadarnac, Professor Emeritus at CentraleSupélec, reminds us, there are at least five good reasons to learn and engage with this field. Power electronics is omnipresent across industries, it carries specific constraints (efficiency, heating, cost, electromagnetic interference), it is constantly evolving, it benefits from ongoing innovations in components and materials, and it is intrinsically multidisciplinary, combining automation, thermal sciences, magnetism, and electrical engineering.

This is why DeciElec 2025 will also host the official launch of Power’Occ, the power electronics cluster in Occitanie, supported by the AD’OCC agency. This regional cluster aims to unite industrial players around technological innovation, eco-design, and opportunities offered by European and international funding.

 

Benefit directly from Pyrox Electronics Division expertise in reflow soldering

 

In this strategic context, the presence of Pyrox Electronics Division is highly relevant. The team will be represented by David, Sales Director and recognized expert in vapor phase soldering, and Théo, Business Engineer in charge of developing the division. Together, they will welcome visitors to present IBL technology and support industrial partners in their projects.

Understand in detail the advantages of vapor phase soldering

IBL vapor phase soldering, for which Pyrox is the exclusive distributor in France, French-speaking Switzerland, and the Maghreb, has been a worldwide reference since 1987. This technology is based on homogeneous heat transfer, ensuring controlled reflow temperatures (230–240 °C), with no cold joints or overheating of components. It enables processing of both standard PCBs and complex, thermally demanding assemblies (multilayers, ceramics, IGBTs, LGAs, fine-pitch BGAs, LEDs, shields, ferrites, transformers…).

Visitors to the booth will also discover the ease of use of IBL equipment, which offers fast parameter setup, instant production changeovers, and a 100% inert atmosphere without nitrogen. The VAC range further ensures void-free soldering, even over large areas.

Understand in detail the advantages of vapor phase soldering

Explore the modularity of equipment designed to match your process and production needs

 

The strength of the IBL range lies in its modularity. Equipment is available in both batch and inline versions, making it suitable for prototyping as well as high-volume production. Oven dimensions and capacities are scalable, preheating and cooling are rapid, and numerous options are available to meet industry-specific requirements.

Integrated into an Industry 4.0 logic, IBL systems enable complete traceability and detailed production data management. Their eco-responsible design also results in reduced energy consumption (0.9 to 4.9 kWh depending on the model) and minimal maintenance costs (one intervention per shift annually).

Explore the modularity of equipment designed to match your process and production needs

Custom machines designed for your specific needs

 

Since its inception, IBL has distinguished itself through engineering expertise and a constant commitment to optimizing vapor phase soldering processes. For special applications, our team develops customized soldering systems, tailored to the most demanding requirements of electronics manufacturing.

These bespoke solutions make it possible to handle assemblies with exceptional dimensions (over 1000 mm), extra-tall components (over 100 mm), or heavy boards weighing more than 10 kg. With this expertise, we design systems capable of tackling the most complex technological challenges.

As an experienced partner in mechanical engineering applied to soldering, we deliver equipment perfectly tailored to your production, supported by comprehensive services: expert consulting, integration of automated solutions, and detailed process documentation to ensure quality and traceability.

Custom machines designed for your specific needs

Traceability: an essential requirement

 

Traceability is often seen as time-consuming, but the value it provides is considerable. It not only helps reduce costs and optimize processes but also opens doors to new markets by meeting increasing customer expectations. Today, the ability to track and document every stage of production has become a true market standard.

A robust traceability system provides a competitive edge: it builds partner trust, secures operations, and ensures the transparency necessary for continuous improvement. As Mark Twain once said, “Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection.”

IBL vapor phase soldering systems now integrate dedicated solutions, ranging from automated product changeovers to batch traceability and even serialization, where each product is assigned a unique number. At the heart of these solutions lies Siemens OpenController technology, combining PLC software with industrial PCs. This system integrates seamlessly into existing networks and can be enhanced with barcode scanner systems, providing transparent and scalable data management.

Traceability: an essential requirement

Discover the full range of standard and customizable IBL equipment

 

Meeting David and Théo at the Pyrox booth is not only an opportunity to discover a proven and differentiating technology, but also to benefit from full support: consulting, installation, training, maintenance, and consumables supply. Beyond the technical solution, Pyrox positions itself as a trusted industrial partner, able to provide answers tailored to the specific needs of electronics industry players.