Electronics Forum: electrovert electra 2000 (Page 5 of 7)

Re: Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:01:32 EST 2000 | Russ

So far, I have not been able to get any consistant or good results using one of these "problem solvers". I have managed however, to screw up some good processes. I believe that this technology can work though. I would reccomend contacting Speedlin

Re: Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:01:32 EST 2000 | Russ

So far, I have not been able to get any consistant or good results using one of these "problem solvers". I have managed however, to screw up some good processes. I believe that this technology can work though. I would reccomend contacting Speedlin

Re: Dover Soltec Maxi 6522C

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 13:37:54 EDT 2000 | dpoling

We have this same model and are very disappointed with it. It has several issues that we do not like: 1. The solder feeder has never worked properly. 2. The fingers are very soft material and bend easily. 3. There is no way within the machine to adj

Re: Component Failure caused by Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 12:03:35 EDT 2000 | Boca

We have been using a hot air knife on Electrovert equipment for a few years. It must be set up properly for a given machine, primarily the distance from the trailing edge of the wave. Sometimes the set up must be adjusted for the assembly being sol

Re: Vectra Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 11:58:25 EDT 2000 | John Sims

We are using NR300F from Alpha. Topside board temp is 220 deg. F. We have 3 bottom side convection preheaters, and we use a foaming fluxer. The machine (except for the rotary chip wave) is almost identical to the old econopak. An electrovert appl

Re: Vectra Wave

Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 16:01:11 EDT 2000 | John

I was running the conveyor at 3.75 when we started the discussion with Electrovert. Unfortunately, foam fluxing is a fact of life for us. Our products have open contact relays that can become contaminated by spray fluxing. Titration is our only me

Re: Black residue at end of wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 11:07:41 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

> the dirty patch appear seems to be a bit powdery on top of stickiness > the "harden" dirt in the solder pot or at pump are ususally "knock" out while cleaning.. is that thorough enough..? Assuming that 1) is true it might not be thorough enough. On

SPC Data Entry System

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 16:00:09 EDT 1999 | Mark D.

My company is looking to perform "real time" statistical process control on our current SMT operations. I have identified the critical processes for SPC but have not had much luck in finding a system(s) that can monitor the required processes for my

Electrovert OmniFlo Ovens

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 22:26:50 EST 2005 | fastek

I have people ask me on occasion how many hours an oven has run and for the life of me can't figure out why they would want to know that. Who cares? They work until they don't...not much middle ground...unlike a chipshooter which will reach a point t

Re: Resistor Paks on solder side of board

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:57:04 EDT 2000 | Boca

I am not answering for Techguy2000, but I am chiming in here, I have the same problem. Our resistor packs are ceramic body with no leads, they have a metalized area reminicent of the old castelation leads of year gone by. The lead pitch is 50 mil


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