With the Leister laser soldering system Novolas, the laser beam is precisely directed to the contact point. The alloy absorbs the beam energy, resulting in a fast and non-contact soldering process. The very short heating and cooling times allow for a fine-grained structure of the inter-metallic bond. Reportedly, this precise method leads to optimum quality of the solder joints. The system is a perfect fit to selective soldering procedures, providing high flexibility. Controllable heat delivery satisfies the requirements for a reliable production system, with its range of methods, such as point, simultaneous or mask soldering, allowing adaptation to different applications. Laser beam soldering avoids heat stress, which can damage sensitive components or materials, such as flex or ceramic substrates. Also, the company offers, by virtue of its knowledge, contracting of a way to design an assembly process, and taking on the production of small and medium-scale series. This also includes optimization in the applications lab, as well as all kind of support for process integration in any manufacturing environment.
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