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OBN 135T251 - Transmitted light microscopes

Soldering the conductor tracks on a circuit board under the microscope

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Soldering the conductor tracks on a circuit board under the microscope

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OBN 135T251

Transmitted light microscopes

Model

OBN 135T251

Optical System

Infinity

Tube

Trinocular

Eyepiece

Price

€ 2900.-

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DAkkS calibrations are also possible on site

Soldering the conductor tracks on a circuit board under the microscope

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Application Description

When manufacturing individual circuit boards, the manual soldering process plays an important role. For very small components, this is a job that can only be done with a microscope. This is easier on the eyes and prevents incorrect assembly of the board.

Additional information

The use of individual circuit boards is ubiquitous in the electronics industry. They form the basis for most electronic devices, from smartphones and computers to household appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines and refrigerators. Conductive tracks applied to the board allow electrical components that are soldered or otherwise connected to the board to communicate directly. The manual soldering process in particular plays an important role in circuit board assembly. For very small components, this is a job that can only be done with a microscope. This is easier on the eyes and prevents incorrect assembly of the board.

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Ralf Gutbrod

Tel: +49 7433 9933-306

ralf.gutbrod@kern-sohn.com
KERN & SOHN GmbH

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72336 Balingen, Germany

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