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Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 08:29:32 EST 2001 | dxiong007
Hi DaveF, Thanks for your suggestions. You are good man! Couple of years ago, I asked a question in this Forum, you are the first one gave me help. I also read many topics almost all of them have your comments and suggestions. I think in all those y
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 11:49:20 EDT 2002 | sueph
Mike, We are currently wave soldering several assemblies with with a lot of ground plane. The soldering handbook we have in house suggests a preheat temp for metal core multilayer boards of 230 to 270 degrees F' (110 to 130 C'). It was scary at fir
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 18:31:45 EDT 2002 | MikeF
Mike, If your wave solder machine doesn't have enough preheat capacity you can put the board in an oven and warm it part way before you put it into the wave solder machine. This works best with a spray fluxer, as a warm board will collapse the foam
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 03 01:44:56 EDT 2009 | slthomas
Doug is on to something there, but you may still have other problems. It could be your exec. is corrupt and needs a reload (I sound like a certain UIC tech. support dude) or you could have a hardware problem. Do you vacuum that thing out with any f
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 12:30:24 EDT 2000 | Super K (Evil K)
To answer Gary's question: Gary, you will need a production board, thermal profiler, flux vendors product data sheet on the flux you intend to use, maybe your wave vendor service engineer or wave solder vendor contact (unless you know your wave) and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 12:32:20 EDT 2000 | Super K (Evil K)
To answer Gary's question: Gary, you will need a production board, thermal profiler, flux vendors product data sheet on the flux you intend to use, maybe your wave vendor service engineer or wave solder vendor contact (unless you know your wave) and