Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:00:53 EST 2005 | russ
I would take a look at Air-Vac PCBRM models, I think they may be what you are looking for.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:11:17 EST 2005 | russ
A long time ago I used to have one of these machines that was very simple (no ramp control, etc... like the Air-Vac) and it was made by electrovert which is now speedline, I don't know if this is still in production however. You may want to try anyw
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:30:08 EST 2005 | Steve
Contact the Waveroom Plus in Londonderry NH. 603-437-4651 they have what you are looking for. No affiliation with this company other than done business before.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 08:06:21 EST 2005 | pjc
Here are two others to look at besides Air-Vac: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/soldapak.aspx http://www.wenesco.com/electronics.htm#electronicstop
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:29:36 EST 2005 | SuePH
Thanks for the reply, Russ. I looked at the Air-Vac web site. I am looking for something that is a lot more basic than their machine. I had seen a small table top wave machine at a customers shop a few years ago. It had a pump and different si
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 05:54:40 EDT 2000 | Sal
For the past year now we have been printing adhesive with no real problems. Our printing ranges from 0603's to SOIC using a variation of aperture sizes and metal thickness foils. The crucial parameters are : aperture sizes : These obviously depend o
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
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 00:53:59 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Hi Wayne, Why do you feel that your solder pot needs a fountain for this application? It is always nice to have a mini fountain wave but it is not always a must. Good flux and a steady hand go along way. Iether way you will need a steady hand! Th
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 12:55:13 EDT 1998 | Pat Phipps
I'm looking for information on "volcano" soldering or mini-wave soldering. I need to solder a leaded device, thru-hole, on a already populated smt PCB. I want to do localized soldering on the pins of the device. Any help would be greatly appreciated