@jgore27 We take into account the heatsink effect of track-work etc. when programming and never allow heat on the pin to be above a component's maximum or its maximum dwell time. Also, because of the large heat-store in the large solid copper tip we can supply a more constant heat to the pin than most hand-soldering irons. This means we can often be on a pad for less time than hand-soldering.
We do use special solder for robotic soldering and the main difference is in the flux content.
dont u worry about the heat buildup of the component? i would've already melted the component doing that? special solder?
jgore27 3 months ago
@jgore27 We take into account the heatsink effect of track-work etc. when programming and never allow heat on the pin to be above a component's maximum or its maximum dwell time. Also, because of the large heat-store in the large solid copper tip we can supply a more constant heat to the pin than most hand-soldering irons. This means we can often be on a pad for less time than hand-soldering.
We do use special solder for robotic soldering and the main difference is in the flux content.
cimbian 3 months ago