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Re: Solder paste recovery

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 12:02:15 EST 2000 | blnorman

I have over 10 years experience in aerospace materials, part of which was involved with vacuum casting inert propellant formulations. These propellants are in the range of 80 - 90% solids loaded with viscosities of 15 kP. I'm not sure where I could

Re: Wave Solder Fluxing

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 10:15:54 EST 1998 | Chrys

| We have installed a Sonoflux atomized mist fluxing unit (Model 9500)on our Future 1 wave solder machine. We are concerned that the retrofitting of this unit may not have been appropriate for our equipment, as we are now experiencing many problems

Can anyone tell me that between Mirtek & Kohyoung which AOI machine will be better and why?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 16:14:37 EST 2015 | lokit

Hello, No experience with Mirtec, they are more populair in the States and Asia it seems. For my company, not only the inspection depth and reducing false fails was important, but also good costumer support. Keep in mind that if you have problems w

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 14:17:55 EDT 2007 | mfgengr

Thank you ChrisW. I agree completely. The decision to idle the temperature or turn the wave off is primarily a function of machine utilization. Period. The utilization % break even point for idle vs. turning the heat off is calculated by comparing th

Yamaha YV100's passwords?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 02:54:25 EST 2017 | roblackey

When the YV100 starts up if you press a key > during its startup you can get it to ascreen > where it asks for passwords.. > > How would you > get the passwords from this Hi, if you haven't changed them then I think it's "specialist" on VIOS.

Re: Solder paste recovery

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 10:50:24 EST 2000 | blnorman

Vacuum casting (same process used to make solid rocket motors) should remove any air from the paste. We had thought of pressurizing the tubes to remove the residual paste, but that would entrap air. The problem of tubes sitting out for different

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 11:40:25 EDT 2006 | solderiron

If you can change to SN100C do it. The nickel prevents the high tin content from eating away at the metals on the tips. Similar to what the Lead did in 63/37 alloys. This Koki crap is just that, crap. 99% tin??? Thats what is causing the problem peop

Foam Fluxer - Porous Cylinder

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 16:51:47 EST 2002 | davef

First, an earlier poster suggested using DI water. We are NOT excited about DI water with a NC fluxer, unless DI water is the proper flux thinner. Second, as you inplied, the maintenance steps you take should vary according to the amount of time th

wave soldering + header connector assembling problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 16:02:28 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip

We've got lots of connectors at my place of employment like this. What I do is... I run these "slower than molasses in January" - we're talkin' 2 Ft/Min. conveyor speeds. Obviously this will have an effect on your thermal profile so compensate acco

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 09:14:37 EDT 2006 | samir

As I mentioned in another thread, I've always been one to flux the living crap out of a board until the ICT guys start yelling at me, which actually did happen last week. I had a little oriental guy (an immigrant to Riyadh from Vietnam), clicking an


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