Wave soldering is a widely used automated soldering process in the electronics manufacturing industry, mainly for soldering electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs).
During the wave soldering process, components are first inserted into the PCB, which then passes through a preheating zone. After preheating, the bottom side of the PCB passes over a wave of molten solder created by a solder pump. The solder wave instantly contacts the leads and pads on the PCB, achieving efficient and uniform soldering. The entire process is highly automated, resulting in stable solder joint quality.
Wave soldering is widely used in consumer electronics, household appliances, communication equipment, automotive electronics, industrial control, and medical devices. For large-scale PCB assembly, wave soldering is the ideal choice for efficient and high-quality soldering.
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