Other tests
Thanks to our investigations and the constant improvement of our laboratory equipment, we are able to run nearly all types of tests that your company needs. To name some of them:
Solderability
In our laboratory, we conduct solderability tests using various methods to ensure the reliability and quality of solder joints in electronic assemblies. Here are more details about the methods we use:
Dip and Look Method
The Dip and Look method is a straightforward and widely used technique for assessing solderability. Here’s how it works:
- Preparation: The component leads or terminations are cleaned and preconditioned if necessary.
- Flux Application: A suitable flux is applied to the leads to promote wetting.
- Dipping: The leads are dipped into a bath of molten solder for a specified duration.
- Inspection: After dipping, the leads are visually inspected for solder coverage. The goal is to achieve a smooth, shiny, and continuous solder coating.
This method is quick and provides a good initial assessment of solderability
Wetting Balance Method
The Wetting Balance method is a more quantitative approach to measuring solderability. It involves the following steps:
Preparation: Similar to the Dip and Look method, the leads are cleaned and preconditioned.
Flux Application: Flux is applied to the leads.
Measurement: The leads are dipped into molten solder while a sensitive balance measures the forces acting on the lead as it wets with the solder.
Data Analysis: The force-time curve generated during the dipping process provides detailed information about the wetting behavior, including the wetting time and force.
This method offers precise and reproducible measurements, making it ideal for detailed analysis and research purposes.
Fake components
In our PCBA laboratory, we specialize in detecting counterfeit electronic components to ensure the integrity and reliability of your electronic assemblies.
Counterfeit components pose significant risks, including potential failures, reduced performance, and increased costs.
Our comprehensive testing methods using different instruments and techniques help identify and eliminate fake components from your supply chain. Visual inspection, material analysis, functional tests, X-rays and other techniques are used to provide precise evaluation.
If you have any suspicions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Climatic tests
At our specialized PCBA laboratory, we conduct rigorous climatic tests to ensure that any products can withstand various environmental conditions. These tests are crucial for verifying the durability and reliability of our components under extreme conditions.
Our Climatic Testing Process
1- Exposure to Environmental Conditions
- Temperature: We subject the products to a range of temperatures, from extreme cold to intense heat, to simulate real-world conditions.
- Pressure: The products are also exposed to varying pressure levels to test their resilience and performance.
2- Comprehensive Analysis
- Property Verification: After exposure, we conduct detailed analyses to verify that the products still meet the required specifications and performance standards.
- Functional Testing: We perform functional tests to ensure that the products operate correctly under the tested conditions.
- Material Integrity: We examine the physical and chemical properties of the materials to check for any signs of degradation or failure.