Manual Wedge Bonders

Manual wedge bonders are vital tools for connecting wires to semiconductor and hybrid devices. They ensure reliable and precise wire bonding essential in electronic assemblies.

  1. WEST-BOND ULTRASONIC WEDGE WIRE BONDER

    Manual Wedge Bonders

    WEST-BOND ULTRASONIC WEDGE WIRE BONDER

    Ultrasonic Wedge Wire Bonder Designed to interconnect wire leads to semi-conductor, hybrid or microwave devices.Machine bonds insulated wire directly to thin film gold without the need to strip off insulation

    Representative photo

    Make: West-Bond

    Model: 7440A (formerly 7400IW)

    8 units @ Best Price

  2. WEST-BOND SEMIAUTOMATIC WEDGE BONDER

    Manual Wedge Bonders

    WEST-BOND SEMIAUTOMATIC WEDGE BONDER

    Semi-Automatic Wedge Bonder Model 4500B operates under microprocessor control with user-programmed memory to stitch bond a succession of parallel multi-arch wires, requiring an operator only to position the critical bond target. Each increment of motion of tool and work in both Z and Y directions is chosen by stepper motors under program control so that the resulting wire connections have identical shapes. This is ideal for bonding high power, high frequency devices where it is necessary to hold the mutual inductance of parallel wires constant.

  3. F&K Delvotec 5430

    Manual Wedge Bonders

    F&K Delvotec 5430

    F&K Delvotec 5430 Semi-Automatic Wire Bonder

    • Wedge & Ball Bonding
    • Heated Workholder
  4. West-Bond 7600C-79C Deep Access Wedge Bonder

    Manual Wedge Bonders

    West-Bond 7600C-79C Deep Access Wedge Bonder

    West-Bond 7600C-79C Deep Access Wedge Bonder

    • 2" (dia.) Heated Workholder
    • West-Bond K1200D Temperature Controller
    • West-Bond K1400 Ultrasonic Generator
    • Bausch & Lomb StereoZoom 4 Microscope
    • Tool Heat

Common Applications

Semiconductor Device Assembly

Hybrid Device Bonding

Microwave Device Connections

Buying Guide

Manual Wedge Bonder Buying Guide

When selecting a manual wedge bonder, it's essential to ensure the equipment meets your specific assembly needs. Consider the following aspects:

Verify the compatibility of the bonder with the types of semiconductors you work with. Check for the presence of necessary attachments and fixtures that could enhance its functionality for your tasks.

  • Confirm the operational condition of the bonder and any required maintenance history.
  • Examine the bonding capabilities for different wire materials and diameters.
  • Look for user-friendly interfaces and control systems to aid in precise operations.
  • Assess whether any specialized features like deep access or temperature controllers are needed for your processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are manual wedge bonders used for?
Manual wedge bonders are used for precisely connecting wire leads to semiconductor and hybrid devices.
Which brands offer manual wedge bonders?
Brands like West-Bond and Kulicke & Soffa offer a range of manual wedge bonders.
What is the advantage of using surplus manual wedge bonders?
Surplus manual wedge bonders offer cost-effective solutions while maintaining high performance for precision bonding tasks.
Can manual wedge bonders handle different wire types?
Yes, many manual wedge bonders are designed to work with various wire types, including insulated wires.
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