The KIC ? Wave SurferTM wave welding curve measuring device combines KIC thermometer and KIC 2000 software to provide identification of the setting and stability of the wave welding machine. This device ensures that your wave welding equipment and performance are in the best condition.
The KIC ? Wave SurferTM wave welding curve measuring device combines KIC thermometer and KIC 2000 software to provide identification of the setting and stability of the wave welding machine. This device ensures that your wave welding equipment and performance are in the best condition.
The easy-to-use, precise, repeatable function is due to the use of KIC technology software. The KIC series software has won many awards. This software guides you to each simple step with a graphical interface to obtain curves and process optimization. Each time the curve measurement is completed, the corresponding ts and reports will be generated and displayed:
1、User Custom Preheating Area Parameters and Process Window Indices:
Maximum preheating temperature
slope
Total time on temperature
Users can define various parameters
2、Measuring Chain Speed
3、Touch tin time
4、Left and right parallelism
5、Tin cylinder temperature
6、Machine Settings
Technical specifications
Size(L x W x H):
411mm x 305mm x 37mm (16.8″ x 12″ x 1.46″)
weight
4.5lbs
Excluding thermometer and PCB templates
Maximum temperature
350C
Thermocouple: wave peak welding carrier
5 Type K,housing,1mm(0.4″)
Temperature board
5 Type K,Tefloninterlayer,.25mm(.01″)
Loading materials
Durastone,black
Metal envelope
stainless steel
hardware
aluminium,Titanium and stainless steel
Process Window Index
Simplify to a single value to indicate the degree to which the temperature curve meets the specification range
For accurate temperature measurement performance, KIC software uses process window index(PWI). PWI is a simple value that objectively reflects whether the temperature curve measured from a mathematical point of view conforms to the process window index. The method of this optimization process is to replace the description of the curve measurement with the effective process window with comparison and ranking. The lower the PWI, the higher the process efficiency, the more stable the process! (See PWI Data Table for details).