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Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 12:11:17 EST 2003 | babe
A Customer has asked me about a chart that allows for temperature compensation when measuring specific gravity in a wave solder machine. Anyone know of any temp. conv. chart? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 12:39:01 EDT 2004 | rontdc
Bruce, Using a foam fluxer with no-clean flux is a very touchy situation. It is imperative that the specific gravity of any flux be maintained within the manufacturers recommendations. If it is not, you will get icicles and bridging. Maintaining the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 19:12:02 EST 2003 | gregoryyork
Hi This will vary between flux used your flux supplier should be able to furnish with these easily.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 17:07:17 EST 2003 | babe
You folks are AMAZING. Thank you very much for all of your input. Hope it helps the customer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 09:13:02 EST 2011 | mosborne1
Jacki - using the airknife is not going to help your bridging problems. You will need to keep an eye on your specific gravity of your flux. You may need to thin the flux that you are using. Also the ultimate fix is a vibra wave. I would almost be tha
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 26 00:58:11 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, It really depends on what your measuring. If it's water, then that has a specific gravity of 1, so with the metric system 1 Kilogram of water is equal to 1 liter of water. That's nice the way they did that. The conversion from 1 US Gallon to 1
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 18:34:55 EDT 2004 | Ron Herbert
Bruce, You didn't mention whether you had checked the specific gravity of the flux. Also, most flux manufacturers recommend getting rid of the flux after 40 hours of use.