Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 15:22:54 EDT 2005 | Fred N
the company i work for is going into circuit boards and want to find a used wave solder machine theyre budget is 10 to 20 k i have never run one of these machines and dont no what to look for anybody out there have recommendations of what i
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:21:26 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Question...when the machine said something was wrong, was it reading something wrong (false failure), or was there a true descrepancy but not one that resulted in a bad connection (bridge or insufficient)? Also, did you perform a DOE on the process
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 19:32:27 EST 2011 | kenkay
We are looking for a new machine to replace our Asymtek C-708 that we use for wave masking. Asymtek offers a D-585 but we were looking for something better then a table top unit. Any recommendations on a company or machine? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 16:34:02 EDT 2005 | Fred N
Jason, thx for the reply am definitly looking at used, but was hoping someone would log on to tell me what I should be looking for since i no nothing about the subject.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 10:11:54 EDT 2005 | russ
I would use a foam fluxer since spraying rosin will make the stickiest nastiest mess you can imagine. 18 layer board huh? You will want convection preheat, both top and bottom preheaters, preheat tunnel of at least 4-5', a chip wave, laminar flow w
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 18:03:30 EDT 2005 | davef
Key Issue: Will this machine solder your boards? You never know until you solder one. Any other avenues of analysis involve substantial risk. Flux Selection * High or low solids * VOC or VOC-free Solder Alloy * If using lead-free, avoid stainles
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 10:37:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Similar to my response to your previous posting on this topic dated 5/8/01, things to try are: 1 Contact your non-supplier [Streckfuss] using the contact points at http://www.streckfuss.com/wave_soldering.htm, obtain source drawings for components o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 14:03:55 EDT 2002 | Randy V
There are allot of issue to washing that need to be considered before you purchase a washer. But to answer your question regarding ultrasonic cleaning: 1. Ultrasonics with the correct frequency will not damage most components. Washing in general can
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 22:00:44 EST 1999 | park kyung sam
Hello. smtguys Is there any body who has or know the in -line machine inspecting the solder paste after printing . what i only know is the centry 2000 made by the CYBER OPTICS. anything else ? for inspecting total pad on b'd. and i want to know th
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 11:24:53 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Steve-O, Good question(s). This process was set-up by an engineer that had a PhD in statistics, took him a year to develop and then thru it over the wall at us. The biggest problem we saw was SPC to measure solder volume. SPC is good for measu