Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 13:50:39 EDT 2005 | pjc
Yeah, made from Durostone or Delmat would be perfect. Try buying some pieces and have them machined into tools or DIY. This is the same material that solder pallets are made from. http://www.boedeker.com/durost_p.htm http://www.polymerplastics.com/
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 21:45:49 EDT 2004 | KEN
I have experienced this directly in SMT and wave solder. Fillet lift (can) be a direct indicator to lead enrichment (but its not the exclusive symptom). Lead enrichment in smt joints reduces the interfacial strength shortening the time to creep f
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 14:02:25 EST 2006 | paligora
Hi People I will need some help on basic things really, we are replacing the existing solder pot with a lead free capable solder pot, but what are the other parameters that we need to look in to, to be able to achieve good quality soldering on the sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 15:25:05 EST 2006 | masrimhd
I have no experience, but you can find some possible tricks to upgrade your wave machine into a good lead free one at: http://www.comtreeinc.com/documents/lead-free-wave-soldering.pdf
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 15:09:11 EST 2006 | russ
Read your flux data, it will answer all of your questions
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 11:13:24 EDT 2004 | pjc
Sn corrosion effects were studied for stainless steels, coated stainless steels, titanium, cast iron, and other materials. This study can be found in the SMT Library under "Equipment Impacts of Lead-Free Soldering" Electrovert uses a Melonite coating
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:58:16 EDT 2004 | mwg9184
I am trying to put a center support on a wave solder machine for lead free soldering. My problem is that every metal I use is interacting with the lead-free metals and thus eating away the center support. I have tried titanium, stainless steel. I am
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 21:53:25 EST 2006 | paligora
Thank you Masri, that article was a real eye opener, quite usefull, basic and easy to understand.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 10:33:03 EDT 2017 | charliedci
We are changing /adding a lead free wave. This will either be a conversion of a leaded wave or a new purchase. Nitrogen seems to be a necessity in selective soldering lead free, should I presume the same for a wave process? I am interested in first h
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:55:36 EDT 2004 | Ken
Try: Tungsten, tungsten carbide, ceramics like boron-nitride or how about pyrex glass? Glass blowers could make "hooks" that connect to a cross bar. I would NOT use aluminum (even if anodized). Try stainless steel 316. 303, 304 do not have enough