As a surface finishing machine, the Tin Spraying (HASL) Machine (WET-SF-01) is intended for fabricators who need repeatable output and predictable cost per panel. The system is assembled and tested in-house, then integrated to match the rest of your production line.
How It Works in Production
During the surface finishing stage the Tin Spraying (HASL) Machine processes each panel to a repeatable standard. Process values are driven by recipe, so results stay consistent across shifts and operators rather than depending on manual judgement.
What It Delivers
- Designed for low maintenance, fast changeover and high equipment uptime.
- Controlled bath chemistry for consistent finish thickness.
- Even coverage across the panel for solderability and shelf life.
- Process options for ENIG, OSP and immersion finishes.
- Recipe management and process logging via the plc + hmi touchscreen.
Common Use Cases
Used to apply protective, solderable finishes for boards destined for SMT and through-hole assembly.
Configuration and Ordering
The Tin Spraying (HASL) Machine can be supplied as a standalone unit or built into an automated line. Panel-size handling, control software, throughput, and material compatibility are configured to your production mix. As a configured-to-order system, the specification is finalized with our engineers before quotation.
Request a Quotation
Tell us your panel size, throughput, and automation requirements for the Tin Spraying (HASL) Machine. Our engineers will respond with a tailored configuration and price, usually within one business day.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sources & References
- ASTM E407: Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys
- IPC-A-600: Acceptability of Printed Boards
- Photo Chemical Machining Institute — process capability guidelines
- NIST Engineering Statistics Handbook — process tolerance and capability
Standards are referenced for context. Always confirm parameters against the current published edition and your own process validation.

