Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 12:18:03 EDT 2008 | grics
Why yes, I regognize all the best. WML, I have an idea... I am going to call it, the Dunker. Instead of anyone foaming, I will get the wave operators to throw the boards into a rubbermaid tub full of flux/gasoline mixture and send through to the wav
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 11:12:20 EST 2008 | davef
Just what is delaminationg during testing? Water washing should be sufficient to clean WS609. On the other hand, it's possible you're conveyor speed is too high to do a good job cleaning the high density areas. What kind of testing have you done to
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 22:56:20 EST 2007 | davef
Russ We agree with your comments on plugging from one side only. But... We believe that it IS possible to trap process chemicals [technically, not flux] in a blind [or any other] via. This can be done by plating the via closed, rather than pluggi
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 07:14:32 EDT 2001 | markhoch
Anybody know where I can find a supplier of hydrometers to check flux density?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 22:10:02 EDT 2011 | Jacki
Dear Dave Thanks for your advice.I dun know why flux can't use alone w/o adding other solvents. is it neccessary? Now, our flux density is 0.88. By the way, we use Hi Grade Flux 1080.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 17:20:05 EST 2002 | davef
Try: * Prebake * Flux density * Conveyor speed * Upper preheat * Cooling time * Chip wave * Solder temperature You could add immersion depth (1/3 to 2/3 of the board) to convince yourself that it has the least impact of any variable in wave solderin
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 13:40:20 EDT 2004 | pjc
The pumps are for a Flux Density Controller FDC550. Contact Speedline Tech.- Electrovert to get a manual. 800-737-8110.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 08:40:42 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hey John: Chrys wrote a good description on calculating flux density a while back. Here is our version of her procedure: 4.3 Determine the amount of flux on the board. 4.3.1 Get a piece of corrugated cardboard and a weighing scale accurate to 0.01
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 08 17:04:26 EST 2015 | ttheis
Thank you very much for sharing this information. It is difficult to gain knowledge in this area independently. I'll contact Kester for information on adjusting the flux density and which "thinner" to use since I am using their flux. I really like
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 11:52:16 EDT 2005 | davef
Sure you can use SPC charting on the wave setup parameters to warn of impending problems. Examples of useful points of analysis are: * Dwell * Temperature * Pot analysis Certainly there's a range of other process controls that could be monitored.