Electric heating – Metal heating – By arc
Patent
1987-07-10
1988-03-22
Albritton, C. L.
Electric heating
Metal heating
By arc
219 85BM, 219 85H, B23K 2600
Patent
active
047330392
ABSTRACT:
An additive that absorbs light at a given wavelength is added to a solder flux composition for use in laser soldering wherein the laser emits light of said given wavelength. The additive reduces the power required to melt the solder-flux combination and thereby improves soldering efficiency.
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Schnable George L.
Zanzucchi Peter J.
Albritton C. L.
General Electric Company
Limberg Allen LeRoy
Steckler Henry I.
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