Welding Light Metal Alloys
Welding Light Metal Alloys – Ultrasonic Soldering Iron – Cheersonic
Non ferrous light metal include aluminum, magnesium, calcium, titanium, potassium, strontium, barium, etc. The first four are mostly used as reducing agents in industry. Aluminum, magnesium, titanium and their alloys have low relative density, high strength, strong corrosion resistance, and are widely used in aircraft manufacturing, aerospace and other industrial sectors. Rare light metal include lithium, beryllium, rubidium, cesium, etc. Beryllium is mainly used to prepare beryllium bronze. Due to its small thermal neutron capture section, beryllium can also be used as the structural material of nuclear reactors. Lithium is used as deoxidizer and degasser in metal smelting and as thermonuclear reaction material. Light alloys mainly refer to titanium alloys, magnesium alloys, and aluminum alloys.
The tip of ultrasonic soldering iron vibrates at ultrasonic frequencies. This vibration induces cavitation in the molten solder, which breaks up and removes oxides and promotes wetting. Ultrasonic soldering iron enables the easier joining of hard-to-solder materials which are known as impossible or difficult to be soldered in conventional soldering. Eco-friendly soldering is achieved by fluxless soldering and no post treatment to remove flux. The ultrasonic soldering technology is widely used in light metal alloys. The ultrasonic soldering iron of Cheersonic produces high quality soldered joints. Using the solder alloy, can easily solder directly to glass, ceramics and other low solderability materials.
Cheersonic is an expert manufacturer of ultrasonic equipment. We have focused on ultrasonic soldering technology more than 20 years. The ultrasonic technology and automated system are researched and developed all by ourselves. In our sample and testing studio we are offering the testing of your material. According to the needs and testing result, Cheersonic would customize ultrasonic solutions for you.