Robotic Hot Solder Dip

BEST is your source for Robotic Hot Solder Dip technology. The reasons to choose BEST Inc. include our intimate knowledge of the robotic hot solder dip process including what works and what doesn’t, our industry knowledge and experience with a variety of standards and the wide variety of solders, fluxes and fixturing that BEST has experience with for your application. By monitoring the process parameters key to a successful and consistent robotic hot solder dip technology such as dwell times, temperatures, dip depth and monitoring the metallurgy of the various soldering pots, the BEST process is the one to trust.

We are knowledgeable to provide this component robotic hot solder dip rework service efficiently, accurately and repeatedly. In order to learnmore about robotic hot solder dip technology look at our archive webinar here.

BEST Inc. can solve several problems using this robotic hot solder dip technology including the following:

Gold needs to be removed to reduce the risk of failure associated with embrittled solder.

Corrects finishes affected by oxidation, poor quality plating, foreign material, or post PCB removal.

The hot tin solder dip process is used to remove the leaded alloy and replacing it with a RoHS compliant alloy.

The flexibility of the BEST process and our equipment allows for refinishing to a wide variety of alloys to satisfy your requirements. Our process is a US Navy-qualified process as it removes 100% of the pure tin and replaces it with SnPb (tin-lead) to prevent tin whiskers. Parts can be processed per GEIA-STD-0006.

The typical robotic hot solder dip process consists of the following steps:

De reel (if required)

Pre inspection

Bake (if required per J-STD-033)

Masking (if required based on part geometries allowing for ingress)

Robotic Hot Solder Dip Load parts into fixture Bring up program, initiate cycle Parts into flux-programmable, insertion length Parts out of flux Dwell Parts into solder dross wiped off programmable insertion length, time

Cooling

Cleaning

Re reeling (if required)

Call BEST at (847) 797-9250 to see what lead tinning alloy conversion process is right for you.