Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 14:15:48 EST 2006 | sarar
Me again - I actually just talked with one of the guys over at P Kay and Dan Feinberg of P Kay will be presenting a technical session on MS2 at APEX this year on February 9th. Just FYI! Sara Rice Foresite Inc. www.residues.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 22:22:16 EST 2006 | Baer
Oh, by the way, it is compatable with any and all fluxes. It has no effect on flux and flux has no effect on it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 10:38:37 EST 2006 | samir
I stand corrected! That's what I get for listening to our drugged up Maintenance guy. He told me, "The suf-FUC-tant acts as a barrier."
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 19:25:16 EST 2006 | federicoheinrichs
I just tested last week and the only "issue" I found is for electrovert machines, that covers need to be added to make the solder flow throught MS2, my solder consumption drop to 30%!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 17:54:13 EST 2006 | russ
When will I be able to try some in Colorado? Do I still have to wait for a local rep? Please E-Mail me and let me know
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:04:19 EST 2006 | samir
I have some on order actually and should be getting it in a couple of days. I will keep everyone posted on results - even the skeptic, Wave Master Larry!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:39:44 EDT 2006 | Chunks
"and dip it in your solder bath for 10-20 seconds." Do you pre-tin them first or just dip them in regular solder? "You can't talk to molten solder, but surfactant will listen." "Remember, we're all in this together."
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 16:25:45 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Patrick I think peelback mechanics is more important than wave dynamics. :-) ...and "you can't talk to molten solder", but surfactant will listen.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:05:58 EDT 2009 | davef
Glycols, polyglycols, polyglycol surfactants, polyethers, and glycerine are used in water-soluble flux formulations because they provide excellent wetting of the board surface and dissolve the more active materials used in these formulations. [Printe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 23:48:27 EST 2022 | itmconsulting
You're right- is is a cool concept and product. It is my understanding that, at least a few years ago, it was not compatible with every type/manufacturer solder pump. Check with PK for update info on compatibility.