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Production
of automotive and industrial parts often requires metal parts to be soldered.
Not only is soldering paste expensive, but misuse may cause corrosion or
premature parts failure. To ensure optimal quality, process stability, cost
effectiveness, precision and repeatability, a system is needed; Viscotec offers
various solutions.
Building a Solder Paste Dosing System
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Many types of equipment are available for assembly
applications, which can be tailored to a customer’s needs. ViscoTec offers a
modular system that can be configured to meet automotive suppliers’
specifications. For example, the customer could start with the ViscoPro system,
a dispenser in combination with motor and control. Next, the process can be
extended with a buffering system, such as the ViscoTreat-H, to avoid long
production stops. Then, a complete treatment and product-supply-system
(ViscoTreat-L) can be added, which comprises a treatment tank with a stirrer
and a circulation line that ensures a homogenous paste without settled
materials. An evacuation (vacuum) unit could be added to this tank, which would
remove air or gas from the paste, resulting in a better product.
A completely modular system allows the customer to build up the process to his
or her exact technical requirements.
A Safer Soldering Process
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Soldering pastes are often very abrasive and have a high
content of solids (metal particles). The ViscoTec dispenser can handle these
pastes and provide accurate and repeatable dosing based on the configurations
programmed by the user.
Users will also benefit from the ViscoPro/RD dispenser system’s ability to
integrate with a robot system, which makes the soldering process safer and more
continuous. If there is a change or issue at the product-supply of the
soldering paste, the buffering unit can feed the dispenser until soldering
paste is added. The ViscoTreat-L features an evacuation tank and a funnel,
which allows the product to be continuously stirred, thereby avoiding any
settling of the paste. In addition, the setup allows for the degassing of the
paste, ensuring better dosing results by way of fewer air bubbles. The ViscoTec
stator/rotor technology allows the paste to be continuously pumped from the
vacuum tank because the stator/rotor unit is vacuum tight.
The entire process is controlled by level and pressure sensors, and can be
integrated into an existing PLC.
For more information, visit www.viscotec-america.com.