The hot bar Welding, pulse heat units are designed to solder electric components. These systems consist of a reflow head which holds the object and applies pressure and force while the pulse heat power supply then uses the current.
High Reliability Joining – Because heating and cooling takes place while the pressure is being applied, the work position is not shifted during joining.
Variable Temperature Profile – Because the heating is local and instantaneous, thermal impact to the peripheral components is restrained.
High Reproducibility – Digital PID control enables good reproducibility of temperature and time. As a result, no skill of the operator is required
Pb Free Compatible – Pb free solder is accommodated by setting to high temperature and long heating time
User Interface – RS-232C&I/O is standard equipped, making the unit easy to be connected to external equipment such as incorporating into an automated system
Ample Monitoring Functions – Temperature monitoring: Upper and lower limit (average, peak), Profile detection error: Over-heat, Thermocouple disconnection, etc
Other Standard Functions – Number of stored settings: 15, Head vertical and cooling air control signal, Auxiliary thermocouple input, Counter function
Pulse heating is an instantaneous heating method. Electric current is released from the power supply and then applied to a heater tip. The heater tip heats ups by resistance, and the heat then melts the solder. When the solder has melted, the current is turned off, and the solder is cooled. Once the solder has cooled completely, the heater tip raises up away from the workpiece.