Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 10:46:54 EST 2007 | realchunks
If you only manufacture PC Boards with valid RoHS compliant componenets, then yes, your Pb is your only concern. If you add any type of other fastener, housing, wire, etc... it also must be RoHS compliant to be certified. Too many people focus on "
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 08:27:43 EDT 2004 | solderpro
woow, looks like I need to go back on the road... you all have great info. but what happen to asking what type of machine do they currently use, what is the configuration of the machine, what type of flux are we using, are running single sided or dou
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 05:22:59 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi Sergey, I agree with your probable cause. Maybe if you still have a component you can bake it before reflow to DRY it. Then if the problem doesn't happen in reflow you have surely proved the cause. Consult IPC JEDEC 33B spec for storage and Drying
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 05:00:33 EDT 2010 | smthexi
Hello Sid: i don't know where you bought the machine. the central support system is an addition part, it is specially designed to prevent the PCB board from bowing. i know that the wave soldering machine which made before did not include this useful
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 13:26:21 EST 2006 | pjc
If you're asking about wave solder machine, yes you can run Sn/Pb in a "Pb Free" machine. The concern is that when its time to run Pb Free you're going to have to remove all the parts from the solder pot to remove all the Pn/Pb solder residue from po
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 14:06:51 EST 2006 | russ
You are pretty much on your own when selecting fluxes. search archives in forums and see what everyone else is using and doing. Whoever you purchased the wave from should be installing this machine, certifying it, and providing training for your
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 11:44:20 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Forget the manuel hell Ive always thought of branching out in a consultant role for wave.Ive got 12 yrs experience on soltecs and certified at Soltec college too.where are u located? you can email at WaveMasterLarry@yahoo.com if intrested.we can disc
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 13:50:03 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
I also consult in all matters wave related. i have a degree from Soltec college and am now a CWMT (Certified Wave Master Technocologis). WaveMAsterLarry@yahoo.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 07:36:19 EDT 2004 | pjc
consult with the solderpaste mfr.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 07:47:53 EDT 2006 | Chim Richalds
Years ago we hired a consultant who helped try to resolve our high solder defect rates. He recommended the use of finger cots - $50,000 in consulting fees later, we still had the same defects.