Electromagnetic coils are used extensively throughout the electronics industry. Applications can be found in transformers, relays and solenoids to name just a few. Under normal conditions the enamel coated magnet wire is wound onto a plastic former on which the wires are wrapped around terminal pins so that these can then be soldered onto circuit boards or into an assembly which powers the coil.
It is the job of the soldering machine to reliably and quickly solder the magnet wire to the terminal pin, by thermally removing the coating and soft soldering the wire to the pin without causing the terminal to pop out of the plastic former and not damaging the former or the coil itself. This process is facilitated through the design and manufacture of product specific tooling to hold the former to allow dipping the terminal pins into a flux and then into the solder pot at a controlled and repeatable depth thus achieving high levels of production capacity.
A versatile rotary bench top soldering machine ideally suited for high or low volume production, the Cadet, combines well proven pumped soldering techniques with advanced microprocessor technology.
A versatile rotary bench top soldering machine ideally suited for high or low volume production, the Quadron, combines well proven pumped soldering techniques with advanced microprocessor technology.
The Pillarmat has been specifically designed to operate with vertical or horizontal high production multi-spindle winding machines with up to 24 spindles.