Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 02 16:20:06 EDT 2012 | davef
While the only way this thread could look more like a stealth advert is if it has the word 'advertisement' blinking at us, I'll play along. Questions are: * Have you asked the supplier Fantron Technologies [sales@fantron.com] what they suggest? * Wh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 12:24:24 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: Several points: 1 Dross is a mixture of various things with no "fixed" composition: � The obvious things are metal oxides mixed with metal and this can vary in color with temperature and composition - remember some intermetallic oxides form
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 16:35:33 EST 2000 | Robert Steltman
We have a Seho wave soldering machine and cannot seem to get rid of dross that is being generated within the solder pot, and is being pumped out in the wave. It is not the same kind of dross that forms on the surface of the solder pot(this is very m
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 21:37:06 EDT 2012 | vergara1
Hi Manoel, I want to make sure I understand what you are talking about; reading the reply,along with your replys it almost sounds as if we are not talking about the same thing. In your picture I'm seeing a SMT diode correct? You are talking about th
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 17:39:05 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
I would not really say green, but muddy, yes. It does not look like tin/lead dross. You should not see it on you solder joints though.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:17:29 EDT 2001 | andyc
Have you thought about wave solder contamination ? . We had a similar fault where glued chips were being shorted out due to "slivers" of solder dross being deposited onto the card . These dross slivers were being generated because the solder bath had
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 15:32:21 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
hello colleagues, Hoping that everyone is doing well, I am reaching out to you in the hope that your experience can help me. We have a wave solder with sac0307 alloy and the pot has turned a golden color, at first I thought it was common tin oxidat
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 14:33:02 EST 1998 | Dave F
1. What is your minimum dross generated that triggers you to procure an SRS? Your finance department probably has guidelines for the pay back of capital investments. Some companies use period of time to break-even. Others use a net present value
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 13:14:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| We are getting into a lot of double sided boards offlate. Our customer is loading a lot of RNETS, Diodes ( MINLS, SOT23s and other 2 leaded diodes ). We are processing it through a traditional glue process and wave soldering the SMT parts along wit
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 07 11:47:47 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | | | | | | | | | Hello, | | | If you are using no-clean and they are entrapped in the flux it is also IPC accepted but i havent found a customer yet who agrees with that. Im sure you have checked your profile. I had the same problem with chi
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