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| Technology |
| High
Frequency Induction Soldering |
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No contact
with Part |
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For use with solder paste
(dispensing systems can be provided) |
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Suitable for applications
with unusual geometries |
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Induction Soldering.
Induction or radio frequency heating are versatile
means of providing heat to the joint area. Heating
is caused by electrical resistance to eddy currents
induced in the work piece. These currents are induced
by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated
by a coil supplied with an alternating current.
The eddy current is generated at the surface of
the work-piece (skin effect) and diminishes toward
the interior. The advantages of induction heating
include the ability to supply heat uniformly over
the entire joint area while maintaining a localized
temperature rise so heat sensitive materials or
devices neighboring the joint area are not damaged. |
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| System |
| Available
as an In-line System - Multiflex |
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Induction soldering
system can be integrated into the Multiflex
Cell |
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InLine modular
cell |
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4 Axis Cartesian or SCARA
handling |
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Automated or Manual I/O
(SMEMA standards) |
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Remote access + RS232 |
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User programmable |
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| Options |
ROI, Camera
Monitoring, Fume extraction, Part Sensor,
Nitrogen |
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More on Request |
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| Which
technology for which application? |
See our application
guide or
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