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Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 20:13:36 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, We have spent the day trying to profile our Vitroncis Soltec Delta C wave with the new SN100C solder, but having problems with the heavy pins on some BNC connectors we are using. We have Interflux no residue flux, and we are using palettes, whi

Wave Soldering Upflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 18:28:28 EDT 2003 | Dean

Is it possible the solder hole(s) is too large and the solder is falling back in the hole? I see this on right angle BNC type connectors. Is this happening on all component types? All areas of the boards? Always the same pins (but other pins in t

How to add thru hole to SMT line

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 19:24:29 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Grant, You already have a few good answers. If you have but one to a few BNC connectors I would kind of use the advice here or do what you already are doing aka hand soldering. I would not install a Wave Solder line for a really low volume of BN

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 14:16:23 EDT 2006 | Kip the Expert at all Things SMT

Hi. I agree that the Soltec has weak, low-wattage preheaters, and also, the Soltec's fluxer is flippin' weak too. It doesn't do a good jab of atomizing the flux and getting good, huh-huh, penetration on the holes. I cranked up my Soltec's pressu

Running with sn100c in my solder pot!

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 19:51:22 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, That's good news, and we did outs with SN100C as well on Wed, however we are still working hard on getting a good profile. We have some large BNC connectors, and they are hard to profile. We also have wave palettes, and these might be too thick

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 09:47:18 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

Hi Grant, You definitely have a pre-heat problem and not a flux problem. Pallets together with the BNC connectors put a large thermal demand on your pre-heating. 3 zones would be a good investment even with leaded solder due to the high thermal dema

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 13:49:47 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, Thanks guys for all the suggestions. I am going to check what options we have for top side heating. Do people recommend we get convection for that? Also, we seem limited to 60% in the machine setup, and does anyone know how to run the top lam

Wave solder: Vitronics-Soltec vs. Electrovert

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 00:41:15 EDT 2004 | Grant

Hi, We have the Soltec Delta C. It works well, and is very stable. I think the software is a bit simplistic, but it keeps the wave stable, so that's the main thing. It's the timer on the software that I find annoying. It has a warm up time, and yo

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 22:22:59 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, Very funny, and I feel so much better not because of your advice, but because your a Dr Dr PhD, and we all know thats more important than experience! Seriously though, so you think we should be ok with the zones we have? We are not sure, and so

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