High Precision 450μm Laser Soldering Tin Ball Tungsten Carbide Nozzle
A 450μm laser solder ball carbide nozzle is a specialized component used in laser soldering machines or systems for precise and controlled delivery of solder balls during the soldering process.
Tungsten carbide nozzles with a 0.6mm side hole are vital components in various high-stress, high-precision industrial applications. Their superior material properties and the precise design of the side hole make them essential for tasks where durability and accuracy are paramount. Regular maintenance and working with quality suppliers can ensure these nozzles provide long-term, reliable service.
1 | 100% virgin wolfram carbide materials; |
2 | Fine-grain, even ultra fine grain tungsten carbide is available; |
3 | Excellent wear, abrasion, corrosion resistance; |
4 | High fracture strength and high hardness; |
5 | Longer service life; |
6 | Varied cemented carbide material grades; |
7 | Competitive EXW factory price; |
8 | Customization service. |
Configuration advantage
1.Diameter: The nozzle has an internal diameter of 450μm (micrometers) or 0.45mm, which determines the size of the solder ball that can pass through it. This diameter is crucial for controlling the amount of solder material deposited during the soldering process.
2.Material: The nozzle is made of carbide, which refers to a composite material primarily composed of tungsten carbide (WC) particles embedded in a metallic binder. Carbide nozzles are preferred for laser soldering applications due to their excellent hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity.
3.Precision and durability: The carbide material ensures that the nozzle maintains its shape and dimensional stability even under high-temperature conditions generated by the laser soldering process. This allows for precise and repeatable solder ball placement and extends the nozzle's lifespan.
4.Compatibility: The 450μm carbide nozzle is designed to work with solder ball sizes that are suitable for the specific soldering application. The solder balls typically have diameters in the range of a few tens to hundreds of micrometers, depending on the desired joint size and requirements.
Application:
Abrasive Jet Cutting: The nozzles are used in abrasive water jet cutting, where high-pressure water mixed with abrasive materials cuts through hard materials.
Spraying Systems: These nozzles can be used in systems that spray coatings, where the side hole helps in creating specific spray patterns.
3D Printing: In additive manufacturing, especially with high-strength materials, tungsten carbide nozzles ensure precise deposition without rapid wear.
Oil and Gas Industry: Used in drilling equipment where durability and precision are critical under high-pressure conditions.