How to Choose a Wave Soldering Machine

How to Choose a Wave Soldering Machine

SMT Equipment Selection Guide

Wave soldering remains the most cost-effective method for through-hole and mixed-technology assembly. This guide gives you direct criteria for choosing the right machine.

Step 1: Wave Soldering or Selective Soldering?

The first decision is whether you need full-wave soldering or selective (point) soldering. Most production lines start with a standard wave solder machine and add selective soldering for complex boards.

Type Best For S&M Models
Wave Soldering Standard through-hole boards; highest throughput SA-350 / SA-450 / SA-610
Selective Soldering Mixed-tech boards with SMD on one side SM-LI / SM-LII Series
Can I run both wave and selective soldering on the same board?
Yes — many production lines run boards through wave soldering first for primary THT joints, then selective soldering for components that require targeted processing.

Step 2: Choose Board Width Capacity

Board width determines which machine series fits your production. S&M offers three standard widths.

Machine Max PCB Width Typical Use
SA-350 350mm Compact lines, LED modules
SA-450 450mm Standard industrial boards
SA-610 610mm Large boards, power electronics

Step 3: Standard or Nitrogen Atmosphere?

Most wave soldering applications run in standard air atmosphere. Nitrogen is required only for boards with specific quality or surface finish requirements.

  • Standard air — suitable for HASL or leaded solder surface finish, IPC Class 2 products.
  • Nitrogen — required for OSP surface finish, high-reliability automotive (AEC-Q100), medical electronics.
What is the cost difference between standard and nitrogen?
Nitrogen wave soldering adds approximately 15–25% to operating cost. For boards that don’t specifically require nitrogen, standard atmosphere is more cost-effective.

Step 4: Choose Your Production Volume

Production volume determines whether you need an inline (continuous) or off-line (batch) machine configuration.

Configuration Throughput Best For
Inline (SA series) Up to 3000 boards/hour High-volume production lines
Off-line (SAT series) Up to 1500 boards/hour Medium-batch, flexible production

Ready to Select Your Wave Soldering Machine?

Tell us your board dimensions, production volume, and atmosphere requirements. S&M engineering will recommend the right machine.

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