What are the high-temperature wires and new patented titanium grips in wave soldering process equipment? What materials are they made of? What role do they play in wave soldering?

The high-temperature wire is used to measure the temperature, that is, there needs to be a temperature measuring wire in the tin bath to monitor the temperature of the molten tin.

The new patented titanium grip is made of your tin bath. The original tin bath is made of stainless steel, but the temperature resistance and corrosion resistance of stainless steel are not as good as that of titanium. The patented titanium grip is titanium alloy, which is resistant to high temperature and corrosion and has superior performance.