Welding Sensor
Welding Sensor – Ultrasonic Soldering Iron – Cheersonic
A sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The specific input could be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure, or any one of a great number of other environmental phenomena. The output is generally a signal that is converted to human-readable display at the sensor location or transmitted electronically over a network for reading or further processing. The key advantages of sensors include improved sensitivity during data capture, almost lossless transmission, and continuous, real-time analysis. Real-time feedback, and data analytics services ensure that processes are active, and are executed optimally. Constant evolution of sensing technology has resulted in today’s smart and intelligent sensors. Applications include manufacturing and machinery, airplanes and aerospace, cars, medicine, robotics and many other aspects of our day-to-day life. There are a wide range of other sensors, measuring chemical & physical properties of materials. A few examples include optical sensors for Refractive index measurement, vibrational sensors for fluid viscosity measurement and electro-chemical sensor for monitoring pH of fluids.
Soldering is done with the heated tip that also simultaneously emits ultrasonic vibrations. When the device is working, ultrasonic vibration produces bubbles between the solder alloy and substrate. The cavitation effect of ultrasonic waves destroys the oxide film. At the same time, it also removes air bubbles to promote “wetting” of the solder, and high-quality soldering work can always be performed. 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 sensor.
Cheersonicis long-time experienced with ultrasonic technology and has a deep going understanding of ultrasonic soldering processes. We assist you with recommendations for the most suitable ultrasonic equipment for your process and educate you how to use our devices most efficiently.