Product Details:
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Current: | 50/60Hz | Solder Wire: | 0.6-1.6mm |
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Jig Loading: | 5kgs | Condition: | Original New |
Usage: | Solder Paste Soldering | Name: | PCB Soldering Machine |
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Dual Table 250x300mm Automatic PCB Soldering Machine 0.5S per Point
Automatic Soldering Machine Instroduction:
The automatic soldering machine is mainly used in the electronics manufacturing industry. It is mainly used for process processes and solder processing that are difficult to achieve in reflow soldering and wave soldering. It is especially suitable for mixed circuit boards, heat sensitive components, and sensitive devices in the SMT back-end process. Welding, widely used in PCB welding wire, charger plug welding, connector soldering, DC terminal tinning, LED light strip connection and other fields. Automatic soldering robots replace manual welding to improve work efficiency and improve welding quality.
Automatic Soldering Machine Specifications:
Model | SMTSR213 |
Dimension | 680*500*720mm |
Weight | 90Kg |
Control | PLC |
Programming | Teaching box |
Driving mode | Stepper motor |
Stroke | 250(X)x300(Y1)x300(Y2)x80(Z) |
Soldering head | 1 |
Repeatability | ±0.02mm(X/Y/Z) |
Temp. Range | 0-550℃ |
Solder Wire Spec | ¢0.3-1.6mm |
Number of axes | 4 |
Working pressure | 0.4~0.6Mpa(No water mist) |
Power | AC110V/220V 300W |
Display | LCD |
Automatic Soldering Machine Features:
Automatic soldering machines are essential tools in electronic manufacturing for efficiently soldering components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). Here are some key features commonly found in automatic soldering machines:
Programmable Operation: Automatic soldering machines can be programmed to perform specific soldering tasks based on pre-defined parameters such as soldering temperature, time, and flow rate, allowing for consistent and repeatable soldering results.
Multiple Soldering Modes: These machines often offer various soldering modes such as point soldering, drag soldering, selective soldering, and wave soldering to accommodate different types of components and PCB configurations.
High Precision: Automatic soldering machines provide precise control over soldering parameters, ensuring accurate solder deposition and minimizing the risk of solder bridges or cold solder joints.
Vision System Integration: Some advanced automatic soldering machines are equipped with vision systems that can detect component positions and alignment, enabling precise soldering even on small or tightly spaced components.
Temperature Control: Temperature control features ensure that the soldering process is carried out at the correct temperature for the specific solder and components being used, preventing overheating or underheating.
Quick Changeover: These machines often feature quick-change soldering tips or nozzles, allowing for easy adaptation to different component sizes and configurations without significant downtime.
Automatic Flux Application: Some automatic soldering machines come with integrated flux application systems that apply flux precisely to the soldering area before the soldering process, ensuring proper wetting and adhesion.
Fume Extraction System: To maintain a safe working environment, automatic soldering machines may include built-in fume extraction systems that capture and remove soldering fumes and particulates generated during the soldering process.
User-Friendly Interface: These machines typically feature user-friendly interfaces that allow operators to program soldering parameters, monitor the soldering process, and make adjustments easily.
Safety Features: Automatic soldering machines are equipped with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, thermal overload protection, and safety interlocks to ensure safe operation and protect operators from potential hazards.
Integration Capabilities: Many automatic soldering machines can be integrated into automated assembly lines, allowing for seamless coordination with other equipment and processes in the production line.
Maintenance Alerts: Some machines have built-in diagnostics and maintenance alert systems that notify operators when maintenance or calibration is required, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
These features collectively make automatic soldering machines versatile, efficient, precise, and safe tools for soldering electronic components onto PCBs in various manufacturing environments.
Automatic Soldering Machine Advantages:
Automatic soldering machines for printed circuit boards (PCBs) offer several advantages that streamline the soldering process and improve efficiency in electronic manufacturing. Here are some key advantages of using a PCB automatic soldering machine:
Consistent Soldering Quality: Automatic soldering machines ensure consistent soldering quality across all joints, reducing the likelihood of defects such as cold solder joints or insufficient solder.
High Precision: These machines are capable of soldering with high precision, even on small and densely populated PCBs, ensuring accurate and reliable connections.
Increased Efficiency: Automatic soldering machines are significantly faster than manual soldering, leading to increased production efficiency and throughput. They can solder multiple joints simultaneously, speeding up the overall assembly process.
Reduced Operator Fatigue: By automating the soldering process, these machines reduce the physical strain on operators that comes with manual soldering, leading to improved ergonomics and reduced operator fatigue.
Repeatable Process: The automated nature of these machines ensures that the soldering process is repeatable and reproducible, leading to consistent results batch after batch.
Versatility: PCB automatic soldering machines are versatile and can be programmed to solder various types of components, including surface mount devices (SMDs), through-hole components, connectors, and more, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Integration Capabilities: These machines can be integrated into automated assembly lines, allowing for seamless coordination with other equipment and processes in the production line.
Reduced Solder Waste: Automatic soldering machines can apply solder precisely and efficiently, reducing the amount of solder waste compared to manual soldering methods.
Temperature Control: Many automatic soldering machines come with advanced temperature control features, ensuring that the soldering process is carried out at the optimal temperature for the specific components being soldered.
Safety: Automatic soldering machines are equipped with safety features such as fume extraction systems and safety interlocks to protect operators from exposure to harmful fumes and ensure safe operation.
Cost-Effective: While the initial investment in an automatic soldering machine may be higher than manual soldering tools, the long-term cost savings in terms of increased productivity, reduced rework, and consistent quality often make them a cost-effective solution for high-volume production.
In summary, PCB automatic soldering machines offer advantages such as consistent soldering quality, high precision, increased efficiency, reduced operator fatigue, repeatability, versatility, integration capabilities, reduced solder waste, temperature control, safety features, and cost-effectiveness, making them essential tools in modern electronic manufacturing processes.
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