Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 00:42:15 EST 1998 | Jason
Mike, We retrofitted all of our waves with USI spray fluxers. We are running no-clean on 4 of our waves, and OA 2331-ZX, reduced specific gravity to .825, on the other 2 With OA you must buy a special spray head to accomadate higher pressure and l
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 17:34:44 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Electra is Electrovert's top-of-the-line wave solder machine. Just about the best you could get. Conveyor concerns should focus on the condition of the extruded rails. A machine that new should not have a problem, buy worth a look see. Find out i
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 10:17:23 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Hi Chrys! | | I've also heard stories of the water-based material "attacking" the inner workings of their spray nozzles - probably due to the water hanging around parts and corroding them. | | Did you have any such problems with the USI ultrasoni
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 17:19:34 EDT 1999 | Herb Pabes
Hi Chrys! I've also heard stories of the water-based material "attacking" the inner workings of their spray nozzles - probably due to the water hanging around parts and corroding them. Did you have any such problems with the USI ultrasonic sprayer?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:13:41 EDT 2006 | samir
I hear Pillarhouse is the "Yugo" of Select soldering! :) Chunks et al is correct that if the innards of the fluxing system are made of non-corrosive mat'ls, you should be okay. I used to deal with the original AT&T Spray fluxers and their spray no
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 11:01:34 EST 2013 | markhoch
I have no specific knowledge of this type of fluxer, but to me it sounds like it may be a setting out of whack. Do you have more than one program that you run? Does it duplicate the identical symptoms across all programs? Have you already called USI
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 11:22:06 EST 2013 | mchawg
It's really a dirt simple machine and the one program works for about anything. Been speaking to Larry Sirois at USI through this whole adventure and he has been helpful to the point where I think I have overtaxed his resources. Only so much you can
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 09:21:22 EST 2004 | pjc
In almost every application an ultrasonic spray fluxer will out perform foam fluxing. Better soldering results are what most expereince after making the change to U/S spray. There are good ultrasonic units from USI and Sono-Tek. www.ultraspray.com w
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 11:49:59 EDT 2005 | pjc
Fixed spray head performance depends on board width. If you are looking for complete top-side hole fill, the flux penetration into the lead-hole will be more in the center and less on the ends because of the fan pattern spray. For board widths over 6
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:23:44 EST 1999 | Steve Skinner
| Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there a