Oct 30, 2025

Understanding OKATA Automatic Soldering Machine

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With the continuous advancement of science and technology, industrial robots have been widely applied in various manufacturing fields, greatly reducing costs and improving efficiency.
Among these, the automatic soldering machine is a representative automation solution.

 

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I. Manual Soldering vs. Automatic Soldering

 

Nowadays, fully automatic soldering machines have gradually replaced manual soldering.
But why should we choose automatic soldering over manual operation? And what are the health risks associated with manual soldering? According to authoritative studies, electric soldering poses several hazards to the human body:

 

1. Eyes

Without proper protective gear (such as welding helmets), direct exposure to the arc light can burn the eyes - commonly known as "arc eye." The intense light generated during short-circuiting is as strong as staring directly at the sun, causing severe damage to vision.

 

2. Body

The electromagnetic and thermal radiation generated by soldering irons can affect human health, especially embryonic development, and may lead to infertility over long-term exposure.

 

3. Eyes, Nose, and Throat

Fumes from soldering, containing chemical fluxes and tin vapors, can irritate and damage the eyes, nasal cavity, and throat, leading to chronic respiratory inflammation.

 

4. Lungs

The metallic fumes and tin dust produced during soldering may cause silicosis-like lung disease when accumulated in the lungs, posing severe long-term health risks.

 

As more workers leave due to health concerns, factories face labor shortages, reducing productivity and hindering development. Therefore, adopting OKATA automatic soldering machines not only protects worker health but also enhances efficiency and quality.

 

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II. Advantages of OKATA Automatic Soldering Machines

 

With 20 years of experience in automation technology, OKATA Technology offers professional, high-precision automatic soldering solutions.

1. High Precision

The OKATA automatic soldering system can solder tin wires as thin as 0.4 mm, with a soldering accuracy of ±0.1 mm.
The self-developed 4-axis, 5-axis, and 6-axis robotic soldering arms are easy to operate and widely applied in electronic components, satellite equipment, meters, motors, cables, SMT, and digital electronics.

 

2. Labor Efficiency

Each machine can replace 2–3 manual workers, helping reduce labor costs and stabilize production output.

 

3. Smart Programming

Equipped with a large LCD teaching box, the machine allows fast and intuitive program input.
The software features powerful editing functions, enabling rapid program setup and modification.

 

4. Precision and Adaptability

The OKATA soldering series achieves repeatability of ±0.01 mm, ranking among the best in the industry. With its compact structure and lightweight design, it fits lead-free soldering applications and adapts quickly to production line changes.

 

III. Our Philosophy

 

Practical Design: Focus on usability, remove unnecessary components to reduce customer cost.

Operational Flexibility: Adaptable to new product models without changing the equipment.

Quality & Service:

Consistent, uniform solder joints.

Easy operation and high efficiency.

Professional technical support and customer service.

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