Ultrasonic Soldering Insulating Glass Unit
Ultrasonic Soldering Insulating Glass Unit – Ultrasonic Bonding – Cheersonic
A thin film device e.g. an electrochromic device, is deposited on a glass substrate which is incorporated into an insulating glass unit.
Electrochromic glazings include electrochromic materials that are known to change their optical properties, such as coloration, in response to the application of an electrical potential, thereby making the device more or less transparent or more or less reflective. Typical prior art electrochromic devices include a counter electrode layer, an electrochromic material layer which is deposited substantially parallel to the counter electrode layer, and an ionically conductive layer separating the counter electrode layer from the electrochromic layer respectively. In addition, two transparent conductive layers are substantially parallel to and in contact with the counter electrode layer and the electrochromic layer.
The ultrasonic soldering element can be adapted to receive a soldering tip that may operate between parallel substrates of an insulated glass unit, preferably through incorporation of a trough in the soldering tip head.