Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:32:23 EDT 2002 | barryg
Hello everyone. We are interested in doing double sided surface mount. What methods are there for doing this. I know you can wave solder some smt components, but what are the limitations. Is there a method of doing this that uses 2 different solder p
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:56:54 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Agreed, I just bought a Electrovert Vectra Elite and have been very pleased with it thus far. I got the dual pot option for lead free changeovers and that has worked great. I can change pots in under 5 minutes, not counting the time to warm up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 18:57:52 EST 2014 | warwolf
I can only say it looks okay for what you need, you will want a dual wave system it can make things so much easier. One thing to check would be the wave nozzle sizes I can see that the conveyor will do up to 15" but thats not to say the nozzle is
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 07:41:52 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
Check cure of solder resist. Use a No clean low solids rosin flux this will stop problem. Should see almost zero solder balls if put through a single wave compared to a dual wave. If this is true then it is a resist issue and cannot 'resist' the sold
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 02:37:43 EST 2004 | darburch
We are asking $10,500us for this machine, as for shipping I will see what I can come up with as we are in Canada. This is a dual wave machine with foam fluxer. It has not run in 3 years but when we had it in production results were favorable and cons
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 09:05:07 EDT 2003 | davef
Use a cartridge that's approved [conform to OSHA 42 CFR 84] to provide respiratory protection against organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen fluoride with a P100 particulate filter which is effecti
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:49:46 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
forgot to write, what config of machine do you have......? single or dual Pot / Highspeed.....?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:07:08 EDT 2005 | cmiller
We have a dual pot machine. The fluxer is not the slowest part of the process on most boards. However, we looked at running boards that had many hundreds of TH leads that we currently run through the wave in order to try not to buy a wave for lead-fr
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 02:47:01 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Thanks Cmiller & PR, I am warmed to hear others are doing this sort of thing.......like all inovative ideas, you often stumble into them. As far as im aware the ERSA dual Pot is the only machine avaiable on the market that can do this sort of thing
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 12:52:21 EDT 2005 | pr
We have 2 dual head Versa-flows in line. We use them mainly for doublesided reflow jobs that have connectors and axial parts. I have about 15 jobs currently running on them. The advantage of having 2, is some of our boards have through hole on 1 side