Wave soldering is the standard process that has been in use for many years to solder parts onto a circuit board. ... Selective soldering is an automated system that pumps molten solder up from a reservoir through a nozzle to coat the leads extending
The ZEVAm+ selective soldering machine brings patented soldering technology that excels at meeting the challenges of miniaturization. Tilting allows the ZEVAm+ to solder at any angle to guarantee proper soldering results for the ever decreasing pitch
Used SMT Equipment | Soldering - Selective
• Less then 100 hours • Stand-alone Machine • 2 Spray Nozzles/Programable • Dual Solder pots / Dual Heads – Loaded with SAC305 • Heads can run 4 different assembles • Pot level detection / Upgraded self-feeder • Automatic solder refill / Autom
New Equipment | Selective Soldering
I.C.T-SS550 | Full-auto Online Selective Wave Soldering Machine Automatic Selective Wave Soldering Machine for PCB . Selective wave soldering is a special form of wave soldering invented to meet the development requirements of through-hole component
New Equipment | Selective Soldering
ZEVAv selective soldering machine delivers the best value in the high-speed selective soldering market. The ZEVAv platform leverages proven, market-leading fluxing, preheating and soldering technology to meet the growing challenges of high yields, co
Technical Library | 2019-05-23 10:42:00.0
Why identify flux residues? The primary purpose of flux is to reduce species of metal oxides from solderable surfaces, and to act as a mechanism for lifting and removing debris. If the assembly is not properly cleaned after manufacturing, flux may continue to reduce metals and may eventually corrode the assembly. When the assembly is powered, the metal ions may precipitate along electromagnetic field lines and form dendritic shorts. In addition, the presence of residue can alter the insulation properties of a board, affect the adhesion of the conformal coating, or interfere with the moving parts of the assembly. In radio frequency (RF) applications, flux may change the RF properties on the surface of the printed circuit board (PCB) such as the dielectric strength, surface resistance, and Q-resonance.
Used SMT Equipment | Soldering - Selective
• Dual Pot Lead/Leadfree • Drop Jet Fluxed • Inerted Nitrogen System • One AP Solder tips • PillarCOMM Windows Software • Solder Wire Feeder • Solder Bath Level Sensor • Solder Wave Height Measurement • Black and White Camera Programming • S
New Equipment | Selective Soldering
99.998% required exhausting 500--800CMB/H carrier or PCB carrier according product max carrier size L400 x W400 mm PCB thickness 0.2mm-----6mm pcb edge 5mm or more controll
Technical Library | 2020-03-09 10:50:17.0
A customer called the Helpline seeking advice for cleaning no-clean fluxes prior to applying a conformal coating. The customer's assemblies were manufactured with a no-clean rosin based solder paste (ROL0) and were cleaned with an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wash. After cleaning, a white residue was sometimes found in areas with high paste concentrations and was interfering with the adhesion of the conformal coating (Figure 1). For conformal coatings to adhere properly, the printed circuit board (PCB) surface must be clean of fluxes and other residues. In addition, ionic contamination left by flux residues can lead to corrosion and dendrite growth, two common causes of electronic opens and shorts. Other residues can lead to unwanted impedance and physical interference with moving parts.
New Equipment | Selective Soldering
Enhanced, entry-level, single point selective soldering system With all the proven features of the Jade MKII, the Jade MKIV sets even higher standards of performance. Designed to meet the needs of the small/medium batch manufacturer who requires hi