Wave soldering is a commonly used soldering technology in the electronic manufacturing process. Its core is to make the soldering surface of the plug-in board contact with high-temperature liquid tin to achieve the purpose of soldering. During this process, the high-temperature liquid tin maintains a slope and forms a wave-like phenomenon through special devices, so this technology is called "wave soldering."
The main material of wave soldering is usually solder bar. Wave soldering has many advantages, such as good welding quality, fast welding speed, high efficiency, etc., so it has been widely used in the field of electronic manufacturing.
In addition, wave soldering can also help improve the reliability and stability of electronic products, reduce defective rates during product production, and improve production efficiency. At the same time, wave soldering is also helpful in improving the working environment and reducing harm to the operator's health, and can realize the welding of precision miniaturized installation structures, overcoming the limitations of manual operations.