Electronics Forum: delta 5 solder wave (Page 7 of 60)

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 06:02:38 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:37:19 EDT 1999 | Morris

| I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Our

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:55:23 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 11:58:33 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 11:41:50 EDT 1999 | Bill Haynes

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:49:22 EDT 1999 | Mark

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

Re: pre-heat settings for wave solder - Hi Dave F !

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 09:01:01 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Gary: According to what I was try to say, you have read me correctly. NOW ... I would not pay much attention to my 100�C delta T babbling. It is in our work instruction for setting-up the wave, but no one pays attention to it. And I, nor anyone e

Which one is better Soltec Delta-X or Ersa Powerflow N2 wave solder machine?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 07:17:25 EDT 2015 | donlockard

Seho maxi wave 3240 should be considered as well. Invented full tunnel nitrogen systems that have lower operating costs and provide yields unlike what can be achieved by air wave systems.

Re: pre-heat settings for wave solder - Hi Dave F !

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 23:47:28 EDT 2000 | gary

my topside preheat is 97 deg. C and my peak temp. is 230 deg. C with a duration of 4 secs. What would be my Delta ? I suppose 230 minus 97 is equal to 133 deg C...is that right? regards

Best practice to validate the old - more than 5 year old parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 17:39:14 EST 2019 | davef

When I hear "pinholes" in solder connections, I think of two sources, depending on the situation, which can be either: + Entrapped air and process chemicals develop during reflow soldering to cause the pinholes in and around the intermetallic layer


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