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FAQ

Q

Can the forming size of the fully automatic tin ball machine be adjusted?


A

Yes. The machine generally allows mold or parameter adjustments to accommodate various tin ball diameters.

Q

Does the tin semi-sphere machine require additional cooling during production?


A

Depending on production volume and process needs, some lines include independent cooling modules to maintain forming stability.

Q

What types of solder materials are suitable for a fully automatic tin bar machine?


A

It is typically suitable for tin-based alloys and lead-free alloys, but process parameters must match the melting point and fluidity of the material.

Q

How is the rolling thickness controlled in a rolling mill?


A

Thickness is controlled by roller spacing and the pressure system; some models include automatic measurement functions.

Q

What causes uneven heating in a tin melting furnace?


A

It may result from heater aging, carbon buildup, inaccurate temperature control, or impurities in the solder.

Q

How is the verticality of tin columns inspected?


A

Laser measurement, visual inspection, or gauges can be used for sampling and verifying verticality.

Q

How should machine vibration during operation be handled?


A

Check the base leveling, transmission system, bearing lubrication, and any loose components.

Q

What should be considered when connecting multiple machines in a production line?


A

Ensure consistent feeding speed, production rhythm, cooling conditions, and sensor compatibility.

Q

Do lead-free materials affect equipment lifespan?


A

Lead-free materials have higher melting points and may increase thermal load, requiring better heat-resistant materials and more frequent maintenance.

Q

What adjustments are required after installing new equipment?


A

Heating calibration, mold alignment, feeding tests, parameter configuration, and small-batch trial runs are typically required.