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Wave soldering after SMD assembling

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 20:35:44 EST 2005 | KEN

Typical is 4 to 6 degrees inclination.

Wave Soldering - Icicling/Bridges

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 17:05:37 EST 2003 | pjc

Correction: The Ultrapak (UPK) 600 and Electra models allow for conveyor incline adjustablity from 4 to 7 deg.

bulbous joint

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 18:07:57 EST 2004 | davef

We're inclined to buy Russ's stuff about peel from the wave. Look here, but shield your eyes first: [ http://www.thepdfshop.co.uk/ppm/defects/Wave/asp/50.asp ] [A respectful bow to BW for the pix] Could you tell us more about: * Board direction thro

Wave Soldering SMT IC

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 11:10:51 EDT 2000 | PeteC

Excessive bridging on SOICW-20, -16, SOIC-8, -14,-16. I've got a board, 4" x 6" w/ SOICs on bottom-side for wave solder. I've checked topside board temp for flux activation, wave height, wave surface with the glass check-plate going from 1" to 2" spa

Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 09:44:21 EST 1998 | Michael Nguyen

Well my process is I'm running my belt speed at 3.50fpm and about 215 to 225 degrees top side. I got my main wave down to a little less than half the board thickness. I'm not using a hot air knife cause we thought it might create more of a problem th

changing from no-clean to clean

Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 10:32:19 EDT 2002 | Hussman69

I actually built a dual tank fluxer for my Econo-Pak once to handle the same thing. Not all that difficult if you're mechanically inclined. BUT, for your application I'd recommend just hand spraying the 1 to 4 boards a month with any flux they reco

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 13:24:18 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| Well my process is I'm running my belt speed at 3.50fpm and about 215 to 225 degrees top side. I got my main wave down to a little less than half the board thickness. I'm not using a hot air knife cause we thought it might create more of a problem

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:57:02 EST 1998 | Kelly Gossman

Micheal, What does your profile look like for the wave? What profile does your flux say you need? My guess is it is not your profile, our testing with solder balls found that the mask on the boards was the largest contributor to solder balls. Wha

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 16:28:21 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Well my process is I'm running my belt speed at 3.50fpm and about 215 to 225 degrees top side. I got my main wave down to a little less than half the board thickness. I'm not using a hot air knife cause we thought it might create more of a problem

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 02:53:53 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Micheal, | | What does your profile look like for the wave? What profile does your flux say you need? My guess is it is not your profile, our testing with solder balls found that the mask on the boards was the largest contributor to solder balls

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