But one way to get more volume through your hot bar soldering equipment is to decrease the time between soldering cycles.
Hot bar soldering by hand.
Several examples are listed above but there are many other soldering situations that call for manncorp s pbs hot bar reflow soldering system.
Hot bar soldering in this method resistance soldering a heated stamp also cal led bar or thermode is pressing with an adjustable programmable force on the two parts to be joined one lying on top of the other.
My answer to that is you have to get the solder joint hot enough to melt the solder.
So we have to get the solder joint hotter than this.
Selecting a soldering temperature for your iron.
The concept for hot bar reflow soldering is quite simple.
Hot bar reflow is a selective soldering process where two pre fluxed solder coated parts are heated with heating element called a thermode to a sufficient temperature to melt the solder.
It takes whatever time it takes whether that s 5 seconds per cycle or 25 seconds.
The temperature of the stamp transfers the required heat into the joint to be soldered.
Other than that it has diverse rework application and ensures safe and fast performance.
Let s face it the hot bar soldering process isn t usually quick.
This tool has a compact design to save more space on your workbench.
Most solder melts around 180 to 190 degrees celsius that is 360 to 370 degrees fahrenheit.
This soldering hand tool features a power bar graph that allows visual monitoring of the power output when you are soldering.
Hot bar reflow soldering is a selective soldering process in which two solder plated parts are pressed together and heated to a temperature adequate to cause the solder to melt and flow after which the parts are cooled to form a permanent electro mechanical bond.
Hot bar soldering is extremely effective in bonding components and parts that are dissimilar and difficult to unite.
Low voltage high amperage electricity is run through a metallic thermode that is designed to have higher electrical resistance along the soldering face.
The electricity heats the thermode face to a predetermined temperature.