Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 14:55:27 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | for example: | | | | Solder Bridge | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | 2.verify turbulance on your solder w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 20:35:51 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | | | for example: | | | | | | Solder Bridge | | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | | 2.verify turbulance on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 15:18:54 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | for example: | | Solder Bridge | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | 2.verify turbulance on your solder wave. | 3.etc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 19:52:57 EDT 1999 | Tony
| | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | for example: | | | | Solder Bridge | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | 2.verify turbulance on your solder w
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 06:12:41 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi Arturo. Thanks for you reply. The board is being loading so that the wave bath touch the 2 pads at the same time... I increased the chip wave in a maximum accepted level... One more rpm on the pump the wave sill overflow the board... Thanks...
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 19:10:09 EST 2005 | DasonC
Lead free is not define as NO lead and "a maximum concentration value of 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials for lead shall be tolerated." Check below link. So replaced your solder from the pot when exceed 0.1%. http://www.leadfree.org/files
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:08:13 EDT 2004 | davef
We're not sure what you mean by temperature sensitive components. From an assembly process stand-point, every component we use is temperature sensitive to one level or another. More specifically, some of our products use polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:26:12 EST 2001 | Dave F
Ask your supplier if he will guarantee to cover rework, warranty, and lost business costs, if he's incorrect. Below 2uinch gold is very pourous and not worth anything in preventing corrosion of your nickel undercoat. 3 uinch has to be the absolute
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 26 10:45:40 EST 2005 | davef
+85*C. * Wave solder preheats are >100*C just prior to entering the wave * Temperature changes between exiting the chip wave and the laminar wave can swing through >100*C * Do not exceed 3*C per second maximum rate of change in temperature. Generall
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 11 12:03:51 EST 1998 | Bob Willis
As a basic guide the minimum spec you should look for is 500g you should achieve a force on most chip parts of 800-1000g. Parts are lost on wave soldering due to no material, poor curing, poor surface adhesion and poor handling. Its not the wave sold