Our range of wave soldering machines delivers reliable, high-performance solutions for through-hole component assembly in electronics manufacturing. From compact tabletop units for...
Our range of wave soldering machines delivers reliable, high-performance solutions for through-hole component assembly in electronics manufacturing. From compact tabletop units for low to medium volumes to robust floor-standing models for high-volume production, each machine is engineered for precision and durability. They feature advanced temperature control, programmable operation parameters, and multiple conveyor options to handle various PCB sizes and complexities. With compatibility for both lead-free and traditional solder, these machines meet global regulatory standards while ensuring consistent, high-quality solder joints in every batch.
These wave soldering systems serve diverse manufacturing sectors including automotive electronics, consumer appliances, industrial controls, telecommunications equipment, and medical devices. Automotive manufacturers rely on them for producing engine control units and sensor assemblies that require robust, vibration-resistant connections. Consumer electronics producers use them for television and home appliance circuit boards. Industrial applications include power supplies and automation system PCBs where reliability is critical. Telecommunications infrastructure manufacturers employ them for router and base station assemblies, while medical device companies trust them for diagnostic equipment where failure is not an option.
The business value of our wave soldering machines lies in their exceptional reliability, reduced operational costs, and increased production throughput. Built with industrial-grade components and micro-controller based designs, these machines minimize downtime and maintenance while ensuring consistent output quality. Programmable memory storage allows quick changeovers between production runs, reducing setup time and boosting overall equipment effectiveness. Advanced features like SPC data logging, fault monitoring, and low solder indicators prevent quality issues before they affect batches. Built-in air compressors, precise preheating systems, and automated flux application contribute to optimal solder joint formation while minimizing material waste.
Key Features:
- Multiple size options from 7-inch to 18-inch PCB width capacity
- Single or dual wave configurations for standard and SMD components
- Micro-controller based design with program memory storage
- Comprehensive monitoring including temperature sensors and fault reporting
- Flexible conveyor systems with carrier or finger type options
Benefits:
- Increased production efficiency with automated, consistent operation
- Reduced defect rates through precise temperature and process control
- Lower operating costs with efficient material usage and minimal maintenance
- Enhanced flexibility for various PCB types and production requirements
- Improved quality tracking with SPC data logging and performance monitoring