Wave soldering has always wasted anywhere from 40% to 75% of solder due to dross formation. With the advent of the use of lead free solder which is far more costly and with the seemingly ever increasing cost of metals, dross formation and the high level of waste it causes has become a major cost factor.
Historically there have been a number of processes such as powders and dross squeezers, these half steps can reduce dross slightly but are only partially effective. In the case of dross squeezers for example, the metal is still partially oxidized and will reduce overall solder quality, in addition, in some areas their use requires a license to act as a recycler.
In the last two years P. KAY Metal of L.A. California has introduced a patent pending material called MS2®. This material does not mix with the solder but it totally eliminates dross formation thus reducing solder use by up to 75%. This process has been adopted by a number of EMS companies with its use growing substantially over the past year.
Using companies report major cost savings as well as improved solder joint quality and appearance due to soldering in a dross free environment. MS2 is available in the USA, Mexico, China, Singapore and Taiwan. It will soon be available globally. A complete description of MS2 along with demonstration videos can be seen at the Company’s web site.
(By way of disclosure I have been intimately involved in this products market entry, because of this I can personally attest to its effectiveness)