Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:52:51 EST 2015 | joe98375
Hello, We are buying a Vitronics-Soltec wave solder machine with a spray fluxer to replace our old Econopak that has a foam fluxer. Currently we thin our flux (Kester 951) in the foam fluxer per Kester PS-20 and PS-22 test kits with kester 110 thinn
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 13:42:11 EST 2007 | russ
Even the level of solder in the pot can have effect on your wave height. backflow gate may have been tweaked a bit, that affects wave height, many many things affect the proper RPM required for the correct wave height. Pot may be a little lower tha
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 11:43:52 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Hi All, | I'm getting an Electrovert Wave. It's the replacement for the Econopak. I can't remember the name. Either way, the spray fluxer is made by USI. Does anyone have experience with this spray fluxer. Good or bad would be appreciated. Th
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 10:08:44 EST 2005 | slthomas
I am sort of familiar with Specnor Tecnic myself from work at a previous employer. Yes, they are a group that split of from Electrovert and actually compete with Electrovert in their spares market. Don't know how that's legal but they seem to be doin
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 09:31:28 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hi all! I have a problem, I have a wave solder a Econopak plus by Electrovert, and someone move something when I was not here, now when I try to load a recipe a very specific recipe is givening me a error message : MyrecipeName Isam error 30000: Da
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 16:24:39 EST 2006 | samir
SPC was a fad of the '80's and has been mis-used by the igonorant for decades now! Doing SPC on defects is a case in point. Hell I implemented wave SPC programs before eating breakfast at 2 previous companies, and they worked great..resulting in 25
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 10:03:30 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
All the points raised so far are correct. Only use QFPs if rearly pushed as the yield on your process will suffer. I have wave soldered parts down to 0.020" in nitrogen with OK results but the pads and drainage pads need to be worked on. Another r
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 13:53:13 EST 1999 | Vincent Vega
| We will wave solder a board with SOIC14 and SOIC16 parts on the bottom. It has been difficult to find any specific wave solder process recommendations from manufacturers of the SOICs. The pad geometry utilizes theiving pads on both sides to reduce
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 11:34:35 EDT 2003 | pjc
� Center board support: - Stationary tension wire - Adjustable width and height position (manual) - Pneumatic raise/lower feature; extends through preheat and solder wave - Minimum board clearance on bottom preheater #1 is 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) with
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 15:04:51 EST 2006 | Fliyer32
I tried MS2 for almost two weeks and I can see it works. MS2 is more a preventive tool rather than a solution to convert pour on top of the dross. Very important if you use this stuff is that you do the encapsulation of the wave, the bigger the surfa