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What common problems may occur after the tin wire is made? How to solve it?
source: JJY Release Date: 2023-03-04

Tin wireAfter the production is completed(That is, the finished tin wire)What problems should be noted? How to solve these problems? Low-temperature tin wire is no exception. The tin wire manufacturer provides an answer analysis for its partners:

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During the operation of tin wire, a certain amount of surface treatment work is required to make the surface of the tin wire to varying degrees brighter and smoother, and then the winding begins. It is precisely because during the winding process, the vast majority of tin wires have to pass through several gears before being wound onto the rubber reel, but the gears are very dirty and have grease, etc. To obtain damp tin wire, it will also cause the tin wire to turn black and the air to be oxidized.

When the warehouse storing tin is relatively humid, the surface of the tin wire will also be darker and oxidized. It seems that there is not much difference in the application of such products. Ordinary applications can all be achieved. After the tin wire is damaged by gears, it is more likely to have unevenness.

The cleanliness and appearance of the tin wire are the most basic specifications stipulated by the manufacturer. The management of equipment, the control of processes, operators, solder wires, etc. must all be subject to meticulous management, and all these aspects are interrelated. Under such circumstances, we can minimize it as much as possible.

Tin wire has joints. When winding, considering that the wire diameter is relatively thin, the winding tension is still relatively large, and the winding speed is relatively fast. Every detail will cause the winding process to be interrupted. In order to be able to wind the entire bundle, the two ends of the tin wire can only be combined together and then rewound. Tin wire with joints will not affect the quality of ordinary electric welding.

Considering that the electric welding of the automatic welding machine requires automatic tin wire feeding, it is very likely that the joint will get stuck due to excessive joint size, thus causing trouble. However, this section can be cut off. For customers with strict requirements, tin wires can be selected through screening to reduce the absence of intermediate joints.


edit: JJY

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