Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 08:30:23 EDT 2009 | jhowrylak
My OMEGA Meter 600 is no nlonger operational. The new unit that I was looking at is the Ionograph 500. Does anyone have input on the Ionograph, or has anyone ever worked with both the Ionograph and the OMEGA600.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 19:55:14 EST 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hello! I have a problem with one of the products here, we use a pallet to run the board on the solder wave, when the board gets solder and you inspect the board you notice that for some reason the first pcbs that touches the wave are ok, even a litt
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 15:44:02 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi everbody, I'm facing some soldering problems with a Diode (SMA) during wave soldering process. During this process almost all the time one of the component pads have no solder, according to the picture dsc000604 attached. Some considerations: * T
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 10:46:48 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Have you tried an ultrasonic water cleaning process? We use an ultrasonic cleaner with tap water and Omega Aqua Clean LPH cleaner (omegasonics.com) then rinse with DI water. However, our cleaning requirements are not as strict as yours are from the
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 12 17:46:35 EST 1998 | Tom B
SMTneters, I'm famialiar with lambda, omega, and gemini waves but not with "A" wave. Can somebody give me an explanation? thanks Tom B.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 09:49:35 EDT 2012 | rjlatz
I just got back from a visit to our PCBA manufacturer. We have good flowthrough on the PTH, but solder skips and bridges on the SMT SO IC's. We have correct orientation and robber pads, but the results are still the same. I noticed the wave shape is
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 16:16:57 EST 1999 | Horace Johnson
We have a Ultra 2000 wave solder machine with a Lambda, Omega and Rotary chip waves. We are running three shift and our operators dedross the solder pot every 24 to 32 hours. That is skimming around the nozzles and pumps. Our maintenance does a compl
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 15:21:24 EST 1998 | Chrys
| SMTneters, | I'm famialiar with lambda, omega, and gemini waves but not with "A" wave. Can somebody give me an explanation? | | thanks | | Tom B. | Tom, The term "A" wave refers to an asymetrical wave. It's an Electrovert term that describes
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 16:49:57 EST 1998 | specnor tecnic corp
we have some rebuilt wave soldering systems in stock ready to be shipped. epk-ii smt with lambda wave, chip wave ,omega wave. 4 preheaters,jacking stand roll out computer control. machine is in a great shape. another machin upk15f with 6 preheaters
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 10:29:15 EST 2000 | C.K.
Larry: I've got extensive experience with solder skips on both 0603 and SOT23 devices. We also installed an "Omega" vibrating wave on our machine, but it didn't really have an impact on solder skips. The major difference that the omega makes is in