Ultrasonic Soldering Tin
Ultrasonic soldering tin technology, which sounds high-end, is not far from us. How does it actually operate?
During ultrasonic soldering, heat from a separate energy source melts the solder before applying vibration energy. Melted solder is then used as an acoustic transmission medium for ultrasonic vibration. When high-frequency vibration energy is applied to molten solder, it causes controlled acoustic cavitation at the tip of the welding tool, in order to destroy and disperse surface oxides. Cavitation microbubble rupture, clean all surfaces, moisten liquid solder and bond pure metal. This process cleans the surface and promotes the fluidity of the solder, allowing the solder to be evenly distributed on the surface of the workpiece, forming high-quality solder joints.
Ultrasonic soldering technology is widely used in fields such as electronics, communication, automotive, aerospace, etc. It not only improves welding efficiency but also ensures welding quality. Through this technology, we can easily connect various materials together, achieving perfect seamless connection.