This is the Cosmic's soldering robot system.
We believe stabilizing the heat is important to improve the accuracy of soldering and stabilize it.
The PSU500(robotic soldering) has achieved the quantification by cutting the solder and using ceramics on the soldering tip so that the melted solder would not adhere to it.We are using a ceramic heater which has the heating element inside almost top of it for stable heat supply.
By our idea, the PSU500(robotic soldering) has achieved high-temperature immediate soldering (Operating temperature approximately 550 to 600°C.)
But the temperature of the solder and electronic components will never reach 600°C.
Soldering iron is useful only by hand tool, It's Cosmic thinking.
Flux is atomized immediately when it contacts the high-temperature heater. In our automated point soldering robot system (PSU-500), “Atomized Flux” (flux is atomized immediately on contact with high temperature) is always applied to the component before melted solder arrives.
Click the photo on the above to watch the video.
PSU500(robotic soldering) can extremely reduce the time for spending maintenance & adjustment on daily, weekly and monthly because all soldering data is digitized (NC control).









Soldering for PCB
Soldering for Micro RF Connector
.Soldering for D-sub connector & Cable
PCB and coaxial cable
Thermister and wire
FPC and plastic terminal wrapped up pre-solder wire
USB(Standard A)
UEW wrapped terminal
Multicore cable to aluminium PCB
Solid wire to PCB
The same amount of solder
Slow motion for atomized flux (for spreading)![Terminal to PCB [pitch of 1.27mm]](images/common/videos_thm_30.jpg)
Terminal to PCB
Slow motion for atomized flux (for through-hole)
Coaxial cable to central conductor
Direct thin copper wiring to component
Stripped cables to through-hole PCB 
Stripped cables to lead switch
SMD for surface soldering
Joint of stripped cables
Power terminal to through-hole PCB
Lead wire to angle terminal
Terminal adjustment component
Lead wire to connector
Connector terminal
Lead wire connector “type of insert”
Joint to PCB (vertically)
External conductor of coaxial cable
Bridge soldering “moving sideways”
Joint to PCB (45°)
Cables to PCB
UEW wires
Through-hole
Cable to registor
Cable to terminal
SMD connector to PCB
Piezoelectric element
FPC to terminal
Quartz oscillator
Stable increment for soldering amount
Terminal to PCB in the plastic box
Terminal to PCB






















