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Technological Study on Industrial Hot Bar System

AH
A. HANTIG
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de…
DP
D. PETRESCU (DUBIC)
Universitatea Națională de Științe și…
OC
O. R. CHIVU
Universitatea Națională de Științe și…
AD
A. DUME
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de…
AF
A. FEIER
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de…
Vol. 1 / Nr. 1 pp. 238–245 Engleză DOI: 10.65631/JFD.1(37).2026.29
Journal of Fiability and Durability · 2026
This paper presents a technological study on the industrial hot soldering system that is used in the automotive industry. The main objective of the study is to fully analyze the process of making joints by hot element soldering. The study highlights the role of this type of joint in creating reliable, energy-efficient assemblies adapted to the current needs of the automotive industry for quality, productivity and sustainability. In addition, the paper examines the integration of the hot soldering system into the automated production flow. It focuses on the architecture of industrial equipment, the degree of automation and the benefits of the technology compared to other assembly approaches used in the automotive industry. The advantages of repeatability, reduced cycle times, reduced energy consumption and increased operator safety are highlighted.
Hot Bar Reflow Soldering process calibration flexible circuit soldering technological study.
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01.04.2026
AH
A. HANTIG Corespondent
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de Mecanică
DP
D. PETRESCU (DUBIC)
Universitatea Națională de Științe și Tehnologie Politehnica București, Fac. Inginerie Industriala și Robotică
OC
O. R. CHIVU
Universitatea Națională de Științe și Tehnologie Politehnica București, Fac. Inginerie Industriala și Robotică
AD
A. DUME
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de Mecanică
AF
A. FEIER
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Facultatea de Mecanică
A. HANTIG, D. PETRESCU (DUBIC), O. R. CHIVU, A. DUME, A. FEIER (2026). Technological Study on Industrial Hot Bar System. Journal of Fiability and Durability, 1(1), 238–245. https://doi.org/10.65631/JFD.1(37).2026.29
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