FAZE Electronics



Solder Bath





A true production Solder Bath for soldering conventional component PCB's.

The idea is to solder a complete PCB one shot instead of each pin one by one.

Time to solder a PCB is +/- 8 to 12 seconds, any size PCB, all conventional components populated.

Method is to populate all components, dip PCB bottom in a suitable solder flux,

allow to dry a bit. Hold PCB with a suitable long-nose pliers or tong on the sides and "roll" PCB

over solder surface. Allow solder to set (tip: Small PC fan). Cut component pins, inspect

for any shorts i.e. between IC-pins. Done! Solder joints are very consistent, and

through-hole plated PCB's will have soldered component pins right onto the top layer.



To give you an idea of the time saving involved – we used to populate a repeat order on

one of our products, pin count is just below a 1000 pins per board. Before the bath, it took

two people 2 weeks full time to solder 100 PCB's, not counting blisters and short tempers.

The same 100 PCB's now takes about 3 hours to solder. Life's just too short.



Supply 230VAC, Element 2000W, embedded in solder for minimum energy loss, Current 8A,

Bath Material Stainless Steel, Bath Capacity 40+ Kg Solder (Yip, it's heavy!),

Top Opening +/- 250mm x 350mm Soldering Depth +/- 50mm minimum up to +/- 80mm,

Temperature Sensing Thermocouple Type K (Chromel vs. Alumel)

Control Micro Processor, Accuracy +/- 1º C, Max. recommended temperature 350 º C,

Temperature Measurement Multimeter directly on TC output, Rating Continuos

Guarantee: One Year, excl. i.e. acts of God



WARNING: Using an acid based flux will cause excessive corrosion and failure of the appliance.

Warrant will be void. Use recommended types of solder fluxes only!



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