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Closed-loop Preheater Control for Linear Ramp Profile, Selective Soldering Control
November 17, 2008 | SMT Magazine Archive

STRATHAM, N.H. — Preheating an assembly prior to selective soldering is important for many assemblies to ensure good soldering results, Vitronics Soltec asserts. Preheating must be controlled so that each assembly reaches the specified preheat temperature at a measurable and linear ramp rate. Vitronics Soltec released the mySelective 6748 with closed-loop preheater management feature to control board preheating dwell time and temperature for board- to-board repeatability and optimized process control.

The mySelective 6748 keeps cycle time to the minimum required to reach the correct temperature, minimizing overall processing/heating time for the board and minimizing the potential for oxidation and other negative effects of extended thermal processing.

The system uses an infrared temperature sensor, a non-contact temperature measurement method, to gather real-time data from the board while it is being heated, for constant feedback. The system controls the power of the heating lamps based on sensor readings so that each board sees a controlled, linear temperature increase (profile) to the user-specific setpoint value. The user can also program the system to sense temperature at a specific place on the board. In operation, boards that are cycled into the preheater station(s) are heated to setpoint before they are automatically indexed to the next preheat station or picked up by the robot arm to be soldered in the soldering station.

The system controls both the power to the heater lamps as well as the dwell time of the board in the preheater. Each product reaches the same required end temperature before the next action is begun. It ensures a straight or linear ramp profile for maximum process control and minimized thermal stress.

For more information, visit www.vitronics-soltec.com.


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