Pulsar solderability test system determines how well molten solder will wet on solderable surfaces of electronic components.
Hentec Industries/RPS Automation, a leading manufacturer of selective soldering, lead tinning and solderability test equipment, is pleased to announce that Kyocera AVX has purchased a Pulsar
solderability testing system for their Bangkok, Thailand facility. Kyocera AVX also has two Hentec/RPS Pulsar solderability test systems and a Photon steam aging system installed in their San
Diego, California facility. The Pulsar utilizes the highly proven dip-and-look test method that is a qualitative type test performed by comparative analysis after specimens are dipped in a bath of flux and molten solder. The Hentec/RPS Pulsar solderability test system complies with all applicable solderability test standards including MIL-STD-883 Method 2003, IPC J-STD-002 and MIL-STD-202 Method 208.
About Kyocera AVX
Headquartered in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, Kyocera AVX is a division of Kyocera Corporation Ltd. a Japanese conglomerate whose worldwide businesses include manufacturing of fine ceramic components, handsets, printers, solar cells, industrial tools, and business solutions. For more information, please visit: www.global.kyocera.com.