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Wave soldering is the standard process that has been in use for many years to solder parts onto a circuit board. ... Selective soldering is an automated system that pumps molten solder up from a reservoir through a nozzle to coat the leads extending out the bottom of a circuit board.
The selective soldering system gives PCB assemblers the right tool they need to resolve some of the problems that wave soldering isn`t able to.
There are some conditions in which wave solder cannot be used, and hand soldering is not effective. In these cases, the only choice left is using the selective solder system. Some of these conditions include:
Tall component height: The height of the solder wave has limitations, and some components are tall enough that they will block the wave from soldering the board.
Selective soldering is also a form of flow soldering and offers the only possible soldering method where through-hole components must be soldered on both sides of a two-sided printed circuit board assembly.
I.C.T Selective wave soldering is a special form of wave soldering invented to meet the development requirements of through-hole components soldering. It is mainly suitable for the soldering of through-hole components in high-end electronic products. For example: military electronic products, automotive electronics, switching power supply products and other industries which require higher soldering reliability.
Selective wave soldering is divided into on-line and off-line Selective Wave Soldering Machine
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