Wave soldering for PCB assembly
Soldering through hole components
The wave solder machines for PCB assembly we offer below are either soldering in a hot air or nitrogen atmosphere.
No matter the chosen soldering atmosphere, the wave soldering process is the combination of 4 steps: Flux spraying, preheating, wave soldering and a cooling zone.
After the PCB is placed in a carry pallet, you need a professional wave soldering machine that performs wave soldering at the exact soldering speed and temperature for the job in question.
We offer the full range of wave solder machines and SMT dip lines. Take a look below or get in contact for personal guidance, to find the right wave solder for you.

Acrab 450
Nitrogen wave soldering machine
The Acrab 450 handles board width of 450 mm. Take a closer look at the specifications and see a video of Acrab 450 wave solder.

Acrab 350
Nitrogen wave soldering machine
The Acrab 350 wave solder is the perfect SMT dip line for boards with a max width of 350 mm. Feel free to take a closer look of Acrab 350.

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W4 wave solder
Air wave soldering machine
The wave solder machines W4 comes with 4 preheating zones and is the largest wave solder machine in the W-series.

W3 wave solder
Air wave soldering machine
Presenting the W3 wave soldering machine from ICT with 3 preheating zones. The W3 wave solder is the medium unit in the W-series.

W2 wave solder
Air wave soldering machine
Take a closer look at the W2 wave solder. It is the smallest wave soldering machine for PCB assembly in the W-series.

Reflow ovens
Full oven & feature overview
Download the Pyramax brochure and get a specification sheet to compare all PYRAMAX reflow oven models.

Soldering robots
Soldering robot / soldering by hand
Apart from the wave soldering units on this page we also offer off line soldering options