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Re: Air-Vac stuff

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 09:33:51 EDT 1999 | Don Morgenstern

Earl & Jeff Our machine is different than the Electrovert Solder Pak in that it is does not behave like a "volcano". Jeff, please contact me if you have safety concerns as perhaps you also want to consider our equipment. | | I'm trying a second ti

two-sided design guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 09:50:02 EDT 2002 | russ

Steve, I am not aware of any standards so to speak. But IPC 782 and 770 have some useful info regarding mounting and pad geometries for wave etc... Since I do not know what type of components you will be wave soldering I will just give you some

Re: Air-Vac stuff

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 22:59:48 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

| I'm trying a second time to post this very important message, to me, concerning Air-Vac's following creation. Does any own and use this stuff successfully to remove solder from 20 layer and up MLB's with .020" diameter holes? Also, is any of the ad

Re: Air-Vac stuff

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 23:56:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I'm trying a second time to post this very important message, to me, concerning Air-Vac's following creation. Does any own and use this stuff successfully to remove solder from 20 layer and up MLB's with .020" diameter holes? Also, is any of the

Re: Hollis Future One SMT PC controlled

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 10:00:31 EST 1998 | Chrys

| | | Does anyone out there have one we are currently looking at one from a used equipment dealer and would like to know how they work? Good or bad for SMT? | | | Good or bad for high volume Thrue Hole? | | | | | | Thanks Again, | | | Brian Steelg

Re: Hollis Future One SMT PC controlled

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 08:49:29 EST 1998 | Aric Parr

I used one on SMT at a previous employer. Make sure that you have 3 zones of preheat. Make sure that your operators are trained. The airknifes are extremely difficult to set up properly. Don't use them on high mix lines. We didn't need them once

Re: Why Dry After DI?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 08:03:48 EDT 1998 | smd

OK, I'll take a little abuse as long as you guys are giving me all this great advice. I am concerned about what might happen when a drop here and there comes from the connectors and is absorbed into the box. The box is going to suffer from this. I am

Re: Why Dry After DI?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 08:04:11 EDT 1998 | smd

OK, I'll take a little abuse as long as you guys are giving me all this great advice. I am concerned about what might happen when a drop here and there comes from the connectors and is absorbed into the box. The box is going to suffer from this. I am

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Re: Wave Solder Problems - VIA HOLES

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 12:22:44 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| I'm encountering a new problem at my new company that I haven't encountered before in my past life - and that's Wave Soldering VIA holes. | | We've been getting a rash of defects that we call in this company, "insufficient solder in VIA hole." The


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