Soldering station CV-PS500

soldering station
soldering station
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Description

Metcal innovation has led the industry for decades, beginning with SmartHeat technology that senses the thermal load and instantly delivers Power on demand to the solder joint. The embedded self-regulating heater delivers the right amount of Power based on the requirements of the solder joint. This provides a fast, safe and repeatable process with no calibration required. The intermetallic compound thickness is critical in the formation of a solder joint. Connection Validation (CV) evaluates the quality of the solder joint by calculating the intermetallic compound formation and provides closed loop feedback to the operator. CV provides feedback to the operator via the LED light ring integrated in the hand-piece. It takes the risk associated with the variables involved in the soldering activity and removes the success and failure determination of a good solder joint out of the hands of the operator. CV complements the skill of the operator to judge the quality of a solder joint by introducing an objective method of evaluating solder joint quality. This systemic and objective approach provides repeatability and a measureable standard to the soldering process. Input Line Voltage: - 100 - 240 VAC, grounded circuit, 50/60 Hz Output Power : - Variable, 40 W max.* Output Frequency: - 13.56 MHz Heating Method: - Induction, smartHeatR Display: - 2.8” Color TFT Touch Display Display Resolution: - 320*240 RGB Display Size: - 2.8” Diagonal Display Active Area: - 43.20 x 57.60 mm Connections: - Dual Port, switchable Interface -Communication/Firmware Upgrade: - Via USB port and appropriate software with compatible computer and cables.

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of METCAL‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.