What is soldering processing of wire harnesses?
Explaining the differences from crimping and the benefits of full automation! Introducing the basics of soldering and common defects that are likely to occur.
Soldering of wire harnesses is a processing method that connects wires and terminals by melting an alloy called "solder" with heat, allowing for metal bonding. Under appropriate conditions, it is easier to stabilize conductivity and is often used in wiring for precision instruments in stationary environments. It can ensure high conductivity and physical strength, making it suitable for wiring in precision devices. On the other hand, the quality of the finish can vary depending on the skill level of the operator, making it a challenging process for quality control. This document explains the basic knowledge of soldering, common defects that may occur, and the benefits of full automation for stabilizing quality, provided by Toho Electric Wire Industry, a manufacturer of wire harnesses. ■ Recommended for: - Those in gaming, consumer, and industrial fields where high reliability is required - Those looking for high-quality soldered harnesses - Those considering reliable harness procurement without troubles *For more details, please refer to "Download the catalog."
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