Customization: | Available |
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Welding Spot Number: | Single |
Max Temperature: | 400℃ |
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Model No. | HC-SI60 | |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 60Khz | |
Maximum Output | 100 Watt | |
Temperature Range | 150 ~ 400 °C | |
Power Supply | 220V / 50-60 Hz | |
Ultrasonic Generator | Size | 250(W) x 310(L) x 135(H) mm |
Weight | 5 Kg | |
Feature | Ultrasonic Amplitude Adjustable | |
Iron Handle Length & Diameter | 190mm / Ø20 | |
Avail Soldering Matrial | ITO Glass, AL, Mo, Cu etc., |
Ultrasonic soldering is a flux-free soldering method. Compared with traditional soldering methods, it is considered more environmentally friendly. Use vibration and cavitation to remove the surface oxide layer from the welding surface instead of chemical agents.
Ultrasonic soldering technology is different from ultrasonic plastic welding, which uses vibration to generate heat to melt the connected parts. The principle of ultrasonic soldering is basically the same as that of ultrasonic cleaning. The vibration energy causes cavitation in the water bath or cleaning solvent. The surface of the part immersed in the liquid medium is cleaned by the strong erosion effect of cavitation bubbles.
In the ultrasonic soldering process, heat from a separate energy source melts the solder before applying vibration energy. Then, the molten solder is used as an acoustic transmission medium for ultrasonic vibration. When high-frequency vibration energy is applied to the molten solder, it causes controlled acoustic cavitation at the tip of the soldering tool to destroy and disperse surface oxides. The cavitation microbubbles burst, clean all surfaces, wet the liquid solder and bond the pure metal.
Vibration also ensures that there are no voids in the solder joints, and the vibration energy forces the liquid solder to penetrate into the gaps and pores of the substrate. It helps seal parts and increase the surface area to which solder can bond. Ultrasonic vibration can also squeeze bubbles out of liquid solder, so this method makes solder joints suitable for applications in high vacuum where sealing is required.
Ultrasonic soldering allows the connection of different materials and can be used for materials that are difficult to solder by conventional methods. Since no flux is required, users can save the time and cost of cleaning flux residues, while reducing corrosion and improving the durability of solder joints.
The ultrasonic soldering method can be conveniently used for manual welding with the help of a handheld ultrasonic electric soldering iron equipment, or it can be grafted to an ultrasonic welding machine and assembly line for use.