Absolute EMS, Inc., an award-winning EMS provider of turnkey contract manufacturing services, continues to harness the power of nitrogen to enhance the quality, reliability and efficiency of their manufacturing processes. The company’s state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with nitrogen reflow ovens and selective soldering machines, ensuring consistent, high-quality results for every project.
Nitrogen plays a vital role in various stages of electronic manufacturing, from soldering to component placement. By displacing oxygen, nitrogen creates an oxygen-free environment, preventing oxidation and ensuring the integrity of sensitive electronic components during the assembly process. Whether it's medical devices, aerospace components, or consumer electronics, Absolute EMS leverages the magic of nitrogen to deliver superior electronic manufacturing solutions.
"At Absolute EMS, we understand the importance of maintaining the highest standards of quality and reliability in electronic manufacturing," Doug Dow, COO at Absolute EMS. "Nitrogen allows us to achieve this by eliminating the risk of oxidation, ensuring the longevity and performance of our clients' products."
One of the key benefits of nitrogen in electronic manufacturing is its ability to minimize defects and improve yield rates. By reducing the formation of oxides on metal surfaces, nitrogen helps create stronger, more reliable solder joints, resulting in fewer defects and higher-quality finished products.
Furthermore, nitrogen's non-reactive properties make it an ideal choice for sensitive electronic components, such as semiconductors and microchips. By shielding these components from the harmful effects of oxygen exposure, nitrogen helps preserve their functionality and extend their lifespan.
"As we continue to push the boundaries of innovation in electronic manufacturing, nitrogen remains a critical element in our toolkit," added Dow. "By harnessing the power of nitrogen, we are able to exceed our customers' expectations and deliver products of the highest caliber."