20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning

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Customization: Available
Type: Tinning Machine
Usage: Wire
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
RPS-T20
Metal Material
Copper
Outlet Diameter
0.1-1.2mm
Max.Inlet Wire Dia.
2.8mm
Block Dia.
160mm
Max. Number of Block
10
Certification
CE
Condition
New
Frequency
20kHz
Amplitude of Vibration
30um
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
45*22*27
Trademark
Rps-sonic
Origin
China
HS Code
8515900090
Production Capacity
200PCS/Month

Product Description

Fluxless Soldering by 20khz Ultrasonic Soldering Pot for Wire Tinning System
 

20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning

We offer a variety of methods to acoustically activate molten metal. Another popular method is to immerse a Power Probe's Wear-Tip directly into the molten material. The ultrasonic energy will remove dissolved gases and enhance grain structure refinement. The Permendur Power Probe offers the ability to acoustically activate molten metal in continuous or batch casting operations.

 

Ultrasonic soldering is used to join materials with either a metallurgical or mechanical bond.

A metallurgical bond is formed when the oxide from the base metal is removed through ultrasonic cavitation and implosion in the solder. The solder then comes in to contact with the base metal and the ionic attraction between the two forms a bond. A tin or lead solder bonded to copper is an example of this. 

A mechanical bond usually involves no oxide on the base material. The cavitation and implosion in the solder create forces that agitate the materials and form an interlocking mechanical bond.

Coating a ceramic with solder is an example of this process.

 

When to use Ultrasonic Soldering

There are two main reasons for using Ultrasonic Soldering:

1. To eliminate the need for flux in the soldering process

2. To apply solder to ceramics and similar materials

The advantages of removing flux from the process are that there is no need for post-process

cleaning and wicking caused by surface tension from the flux is removed. Eliminating post-process

cleaning has the obvious benefit of cost saving for both the process and the flux itself. The benefit of

eliminating wicking is that the solder coating on the base material can be better controlled.

20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
Model No. RPS-DS20
Ultrasonic Frequency 20Khz
Maximum Output 1000 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
Pot dimension 20*15cm
Avail Soldering Matrial ITO Glass, AL, Mo, Cu etc.,
 

Characteristics 

  • Easy soldering upon un-bondable material (metal, glass, ceramics) by simple dipping process.

  • No need for flux

  • Reliable bonding/sealing

  • Best used in difficult, small-surface places with limited access


20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
  • Aluminum components

  • Ferrite components

  • Glass components

  • Silicon wafers

  • Ceramic components

  • Semiconductor chips

  • Metals etc.

20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning20kHz Ultrasonic Tinning Pot for Copper Tinning
 

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