Solder Paste Dispensing
Solder paste is a material used during the process of assembling electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) or flexible substrates. It consists of small solder balls suspended in a flux medium, which helps clean the surfaces being soldered and facilitates the melting and bonding of the solder.
Once the components are positioned on the solder paste, the solder paste is heated until it melts and solidifies, creating strong electrical and mechanical connections between the components and the circuit. Solder paste is crucial for surface-mount technology (SMT) assembly, where components are mounted directly onto the surface of the board.
- Consumer electronics
- Semiconductor
- Automotive
- Medical equipment
- Aerospace
- Tin-lead alloys
- Tin-Bismuth alloys
- Rosin-based flux
- No-clean flux
- Printed circuit boards
- Ceramic
- Glass
- Polymers
- Silicon wafers
- Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)
Our Applications
Dispensing Solder Paste on Factory Fabricated PCBs
Say goodbye to hand soldering and solder wire — Discover how quickly and accurately V-One can dispense and reflow solder paste on prefabricated PCBs.