Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 03:51:14 EST 2001 | hany_khoga
Dear all: We had a severe curvature in our boards after wave soldering.Could a second pass in the wavesolder m/c reduce this curvature. If not then what do you recommend to solve this problem. Also how it can be avoided. Best Regards Hany
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 08:11:23 EST 2001 | hany_khoga
Dear all : We are suffering a severe curvature in our boards when coming out of the wave solder m/c. An Engineer suggested to enter them again for a second pass in the m/c expecting board were thermally mistreated just after the W.S. Can this real
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 07:19:39 EST 2000 | Hany A. Salam
Hello there: Could anyone help: 1- In a double wave wave solder M/C, is possible to completely eliminate the second wave without affecting the quality of the solder joints? 2-From a quality control prespective, what is the minimum accepted length of
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 15:45:18 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Yep. What I'm really looking for is the minimum radius of curvature for 63/37, which is a function of it's surface tension. It's physical properties issue, not an agency issue. I've seen some references that I have interpreted to mean that it's some
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 09:13:39 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hany: In response to your questions: 1- In a double wave solder M/C, is possible to completely eliminate the second wave without affecting the quality of the solder joints? Many w/s machines have a turbulent wave and a smooth wave. The turbule
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 13:47:54 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centre
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 07:34:17 EDT 1999 | Glynn Technologies and Manufacturing
| | We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centr
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