Hot Bar Reflow Soldering is a selective soldering process where two pre-fluxed, solder coated parts are heated with a heating element (called a thermode or a hot bar) to a sufficient temperature to melt the solder.

Electrical conductive adhesive bonds can be made between flexible and rigid circuit boards, glass panel displays and flex foils.

Electrical conductive adhesive bonds can be made between flexible and rigid circuit boards, glass panel displays and flex foils.

Heat Staking is a pulsed heat process to join two or more parts, of which one is at least made out of plastic.

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