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A.C.E. Opens Selective Soldering Development Lab
November 19, 2008 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SPOKANE, Wash. To promote better selective soldering results from proper equipment usage and process development for products, A.C.E. Production Technologies established its Selective Soldering Process Development Lab. The company is using knowledge accumulated by its process development engineers for challenging assemblies.
Delivering good solder results requires applied process knowledge as well as using capable equipment, according to the company. The selective soldering lab is equipped with next-generation soldering equipment as well as process development tools, thermal sensors, monitors, and more. It hosts all of ACE's selective soldering tools, including traveling mini-wave systems, advanced solder fountains, spray and drop-jet fluxing systems, the LTS 200 lead tinning system, and a nitrogen generator. The Lab is also equipped with X-ray equipment and solderability (wetting balance) and cleanliness (ionic) test systems.
Process development services are provided at no cost to new customers and ongoing development services are negotiated on an as-required basis. The purpose of the lab is in part to determine the feasibility of a particular application and then identify optimal process parameters for it, and for difficult, and even less-difficult, selective soldering tasks, the company reports.
For more information, visit www.ace-protech.com.