SMT Part 252783 Ersa Spare Parts Selective Wave Soldering parts
Nitrogen Ring 252783 filter ring
The Ersa Selective Wave Soldering Nitrogen Ring is an advanced
feature designed to enhance the performance of selective wave
soldering machines. This system uses nitrogen to improve the
soldering process, resulting in higher quality solder joints and
reduced defects.
Functionality:
1. Inert Atmosphere: The nitrogen ring creates an inert atmosphere
around the solder wave. This reduces oxidation during the soldering
process, leading to cleaner solder joints and improved wetting
characteristics.
2. Enhanced Solder Quality: By minimizing oxidation, the nitrogen
environment helps prevent common soldering defects such as solder
balls and bridging. This results in stronger and more reliable
connections between components and the PCB.
3. Temperature Control: The nitrogen ring helps maintain consistent
temperatures during soldering. This is crucial for achieving
optimal solder flow and ensuring that components are not damaged by
excessive heat.
4. Reduced Flux Fumes: The use of nitrogen minimizes the release of
flux fumes, creating a cleaner working environment. This not only
benefits the operators but also reduces the potential for
contamination on the PCBs.
5. Versatile Application: The nitrogen ring can be integrated into
various selective wave soldering machines, making it a versatile
addition for manufacturers looking to improve their soldering
processes.
Model | 252783 |
heigh | 10mm |
weight | 0.05kg |
Inside Diameter | 50mm |
thickness | 5mm |
Application | PCB Assembly Line |
Quality | HIGH Quailty |
Package | Carton Box |
Delivery | DHL UPS Fedex TNT EMS |
Usage Instructions:
1. Setup: Ensure the nitrogen supply is properly connected to the
Ersa selective wave soldering machine. Check for leaks and ensure
the system is functioning correctly.
2. Configure Settings: Use the machine’s control panel to set the
nitrogen flow rate and any other relevant parameters based on the
specific requirements of the soldering process.
3. Load PCBs: Place the prepared PCBs onto the machine, ensuring
they are correctly aligned for soldering.
4. Start the Soldering Process: Activate the nitrogen ring along
with the soldering machine. Monitor the process to ensure that the
inert atmosphere is maintained throughout.
5. Quality Inspection: After soldering, inspect the PCBs for
quality assurance, checking for proper solder joints and any
potential defects.
Application Areas:
1. The Ersa Selective Wave Soldering Nitrogen Ring is widely used
in:
2. Electronics Manufacturing: For producing high-quality solder
joints in consumer electronics, automotive components, and medical
devices.
Small to Medium Production Runs: Ideal for companies looking to
enhance their soldering quality and reliability.
Incorporating the Ersa nitrogen ring into the selective wave
soldering process significantly improves the quality and
reliability of solder joints, making it an essential feature for
modern manufacturing.



