Enhancing Low-Temperature Solder Joints
Low-temperature solder joints are a core technology in surge protection devices (SPDs), presenting significant challenges in the soldering process. The choice of solder brand, soldering temperature, and the metal type and plating of contact points are crucial to the final performance of SPDs. For Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 SPDs, automated soldering with the same solder cannot meet the specific requirements of each product type.
In contrast, manual soldering offers greater flexibility. Our experienced technicians perform hand soldering, ensuring that each type of SPD uses the most suitable materials and temperatures to achieve optimal performance.