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Ultrasonic spray coating system is a technique for forming thin films with specific functions or properties on the surface of optical glass. It utilizes ultrasonic waves to atomize liquid into fine droplets and uniformly spray them onto the surface of optical glass. This article introduces the princ
Currently, research on the extraction of antioxidants and anti-aging drugs from natural products has attracted widespread attention from domestic and foreign scholars. Considerable research results have been achieved in this field, and based on comprehensive domestic and international research repor
Currently, research on the extraction of antioxidants and anti-aging drugs from natural products has attracted widespread attention from domestic and foreign scholars. Considerable research results have been achieved in this field, and based on comprehensive domestic and international research repor
Currently, research on the extraction of antioxidants and anti-aging drugs from natural products has attracted widespread attention from domestic and foreign scholars. Considerable research results have been achieved in this field, and based on comprehensive domestic and international research repor
Currently, research on the extraction of antioxidants and anti-aging drugs from natural products has attracted widespread attention from domestic and foreign scholars. Considerable research results have been achieved in this field, and based on comprehensive domestic and international research repor
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DS20
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DS20
Introduction:
We offer a variety of methods to acoustically activate molten metal. Another popular method is to immerse a Power Probe's Wear-Tip directly into the molten material. The ultrasonic energy will remove dissolved gases and enhance grain structure refinement. The Permendur Power Probe offers the ability to acoustically activate molten metal in continuous or batch casting operations.
Ultrasonic soldering is used to join materials with either a metallurgical or mechanical bond.
A metallurgical bond is formed when the oxide from the base metal is removed through ultrasonic cavitation and implosion in the solder. The solder then comes in to contact with the base metal and the ionic attraction between the two forms a bond. A tin or lead solder bonded to copper is an example of this.
A mechanical bond usually involves no oxide on the base material. The cavitation and implosion in the solder create forces that agitate the materials and form an interlocking mechanical bond.
Coating a ceramic with solder is an example of this process.
When to use Ultrasonic Soldering
There are two main reasons for using Ultrasonic Soldering:
1. To eliminate the need for flux in the soldering process
2. To apply solder to ceramics and similar materials
The advantages of removing flux from the process are that there is no need for post-process
cleaning and wicking caused by surface tension from the flux is removed. Eliminating post-process
cleaning has the obvious benefit of cost saving for both the process and the flux itself. The benefit of
eliminating wicking is that the solder coating on the base material can be better controlled.
Parameter:
Model No. | RPS-DS20 | |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 20Khz | |
Maximum Output | 1000 Watt | |
Temperature Range | 150 ~ 400 °C | |
Power Supply | 220V / 50-60 Hz | |
Ultrasonic Generator | Size | 250(W) x 310(L) x 135(H) mm |
Weight | 5 Kg | |
Feature | Ultrasonic Amplitude Adjustable | |
Pot dimension | 20*15cm | |
Avail Soldering Matrial | ITO Glass, AL, Mo, Cu etc., |
Characteristics
Easy soldering upon un-bondable material (metal, glass, ceramics) by simple dipping process.
No need for flux
Reliable bonding/sealing
Best used in difficult, small-surface places with limited access
Application coating on:
Aluminum components
Ferrite components
Glass components
Silicon wafers
Ceramic components
Semiconductor chips
Metals etc.
Introduction:
We offer a variety of methods to acoustically activate molten metal. Another popular method is to immerse a Power Probe's Wear-Tip directly into the molten material. The ultrasonic energy will remove dissolved gases and enhance grain structure refinement. The Permendur Power Probe offers the ability to acoustically activate molten metal in continuous or batch casting operations.
Ultrasonic soldering is used to join materials with either a metallurgical or mechanical bond.
A metallurgical bond is formed when the oxide from the base metal is removed through ultrasonic cavitation and implosion in the solder. The solder then comes in to contact with the base metal and the ionic attraction between the two forms a bond. A tin or lead solder bonded to copper is an example of this.
A mechanical bond usually involves no oxide on the base material. The cavitation and implosion in the solder create forces that agitate the materials and form an interlocking mechanical bond.
Coating a ceramic with solder is an example of this process.
When to use Ultrasonic Soldering
There are two main reasons for using Ultrasonic Soldering:
1. To eliminate the need for flux in the soldering process
2. To apply solder to ceramics and similar materials
The advantages of removing flux from the process are that there is no need for post-process
cleaning and wicking caused by surface tension from the flux is removed. Eliminating post-process
cleaning has the obvious benefit of cost saving for both the process and the flux itself. The benefit of
eliminating wicking is that the solder coating on the base material can be better controlled.
Parameter:
Model No. | RPS-DS20 | |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 20Khz | |
Maximum Output | 1000 Watt | |
Temperature Range | 150 ~ 400 °C | |
Power Supply | 220V / 50-60 Hz | |
Ultrasonic Generator | Size | 250(W) x 310(L) x 135(H) mm |
Weight | 5 Kg | |
Feature | Ultrasonic Amplitude Adjustable | |
Pot dimension | 20*15cm | |
Avail Soldering Matrial | ITO Glass, AL, Mo, Cu etc., |
Characteristics
Easy soldering upon un-bondable material (metal, glass, ceramics) by simple dipping process.
No need for flux
Reliable bonding/sealing
Best used in difficult, small-surface places with limited access
Application coating on:
Aluminum components
Ferrite components
Glass components
Silicon wafers
Ceramic components
Semiconductor chips
Metals etc.
What material can the ultrasonic soldering Iron welding ?
Tin, We can check the METAL MELTING POINT table as follws:
METAL | MELTING POINT | |
(oC) | (oF) | |
Babbitt | 249 | 480 |
Beryllium | 1285 | 2345 |
Beryllium Copper | 865 – 955 | 1587 – 1750 |
Bismuth | 271.4 | 520.5 |
Phosphorus | 44 | 111 |
Platinum | 1770 | 3220 |
Red Brass | 990 – 1025 | 1810 – 1880 |
Rhenium | 3186 | 5767 |
Rhodium | 1965 | 3569 |
Selenium | 217 | 423 |
Silicon | 1411 | 2572 |
Silver, Pure | 961 | 1761 |
Silver, Sterling | 893 | 1640 |
Carbon Steel | 1425 – 1540 | 2600 – 2800 |
Stainless Steel | 1510 | 2750 |
Tantalum | 2980 | 5400 |
Thorium | 1750 | 3180 |
Tin | 232 | 449.4 |
Titanium | 1670 | 3040 |
Tungsten | 3400 | 6150 |
Yellow Brass | 905 – 932 | 1660 – 1710 |
Zinc | 419.5 | 787 |
Our horn Temperature Range is 150~400, so the Tin can be melt by our horn.
What material can the ultrasonic soldering Iron welding ?
Tin, We can check the METAL MELTING POINT table as follws:
METAL | MELTING POINT | |
(oC) | (oF) | |
Babbitt | 249 | 480 |
Beryllium | 1285 | 2345 |
Beryllium Copper | 865 – 955 | 1587 – 1750 |
Bismuth | 271.4 | 520.5 |
Phosphorus | 44 | 111 |
Platinum | 1770 | 3220 |
Red Brass | 990 – 1025 | 1810 – 1880 |
Rhenium | 3186 | 5767 |
Rhodium | 1965 | 3569 |
Selenium | 217 | 423 |
Silicon | 1411 | 2572 |
Silver, Pure | 961 | 1761 |
Silver, Sterling | 893 | 1640 |
Carbon Steel | 1425 – 1540 | 2600 – 2800 |
Stainless Steel | 1510 | 2750 |
Tantalum | 2980 | 5400 |
Thorium | 1750 | 3180 |
Tin | 232 | 449.4 |
Titanium | 1670 | 3040 |
Tungsten | 3400 | 6150 |
Yellow Brass | 905 – 932 | 1660 – 1710 |
Zinc | 419.5 | 787 |
Our horn Temperature Range is 150~400, so the Tin can be melt by our horn.
The new model of the ultrasonic soldering iron comes complete with a newly designed ergonomic, lightweight handle, which ensures that there is a minimum of strain on the operator during the soldering process.
The ultrasonic soldering iron incorporates a powerful heater, rated at 60W, and a digital temperature controller which allows the user to adjust the soldering tip temperature and provides control from 50°C up to 400°C ±2°C.
The ultrasonic generator has 9 levels of ultrasonic activity, selected by push buttons, plus a function that allows the soldering iron to be used as a conventional soldering iron if required. The ultrasonic power is applied to the iron as needed by operating the provided footswitch or, alternatively, the power can be turned on and off using the button on the front of the unit.
An ultrasonic transducer is built into the soldering iron handle and to prevent this unit being overheated a continuous use of a cooling air is required. There is a safety system in place to ensure that if the air pressure has dropped and has stopped cooling the transducer the unit automatically turns off to prevent frequency drift and damage to the transducer. The cooling air supply can be provided by a small pump, not supplied, or from a facilities own 0.75-1bar clean air supply.
The iron comes with 3 interchangeable soldering tips, made from a high density hard copper, which have been matched to the ultrasonic generator to provide optimum performance. There are a variety of tips to choose from including various sizes of chisel, cone and point shapes from a range that Solbraze manufacture to suit the customers application.
The ultrasonic iron can be used worldwide as the ultrasonic irons power supply input can be switched to be either 110v or 230v depending on the local mains supply using a switch on the rear of the unit.
The new model of the ultrasonic soldering iron comes complete with a newly designed ergonomic, lightweight handle, which ensures that there is a minimum of strain on the operator during the soldering process.
The ultrasonic soldering iron incorporates a powerful heater, rated at 60W, and a digital temperature controller which allows the user to adjust the soldering tip temperature and provides control from 50°C up to 400°C ±2°C.
The ultrasonic generator has 9 levels of ultrasonic activity, selected by push buttons, plus a function that allows the soldering iron to be used as a conventional soldering iron if required. The ultrasonic power is applied to the iron as needed by operating the provided footswitch or, alternatively, the power can be turned on and off using the button on the front of the unit.
An ultrasonic transducer is built into the soldering iron handle and to prevent this unit being overheated a continuous use of a cooling air is required. There is a safety system in place to ensure that if the air pressure has dropped and has stopped cooling the transducer the unit automatically turns off to prevent frequency drift and damage to the transducer. The cooling air supply can be provided by a small pump, not supplied, or from a facilities own 0.75-1bar clean air supply.
The iron comes with 3 interchangeable soldering tips, made from a high density hard copper, which have been matched to the ultrasonic generator to provide optimum performance. There are a variety of tips to choose from including various sizes of chisel, cone and point shapes from a range that Solbraze manufacture to suit the customers application.
The ultrasonic iron can be used worldwide as the ultrasonic irons power supply input can be switched to be either 110v or 230v depending on the local mains supply using a switch on the rear of the unit.
Ms. Yvonne
sales@xingultrasonic.com
+86 571 63481280
+86 15658151051
1st Building NO.608 Road ,FuYang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang,China