Introducing a case where soldering was made possible even with a distance of 4mm between the resin case and the terminal!
This is an example of soldering with IH (induction heating) on the edge terminal of an automotive product. When the resin part is close to the terminal, issues often arise with the soldering iron method due to radiant heat, and with the laser method due to reflected light, which can melt the resin part. In the case of the IH method, the tip of the magnetic concentration head remains below 100°C while the terminal itself rises to 250°C. This characteristic allows for soldering without issues even when resin is nearby. [Case Summary] ■ Issues - With the soldering iron method, radiant heat is a problem, and with the laser method, reflected light can often melt the resin part. ■ Results - In the case of the IH method, soldering can be performed without issues even when resin is nearby. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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