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Improving PTH fill using select solder

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 12:44:08 EDT 2012 | tomgervascio

I am a user of an Ersa Versaflow 3/45. I was wondering if anyone could share some process pointers. I have a 0.125" multilayer PCB that I am having problems consistently achieving 75 percent hole fill on a mini-coax connector. The coax connector ha

ERSA Ecoselect 2 Clamp Rails

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 14:05:09 EST 2013 | chadsuckow

You can have it either way. In each program you can select to have the side pressure active for the entire program. The factory setting is to have it release immediately after it pushes the pcb against the fixed rail.

ERSA Selective Solder questions

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 09:57:31 EDT 2013 | jaimebc

We aquired an ERSA ECOSELECT 2 selective soldering machine. So we are going through a learning curve and I would like to hear from ERSA users on this subject. The main concern is to keep the miniwave steady, it seems that it " bounces" a lot and is

Wave replacement : Ersa, Seho, Electrovert or other

Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 03:56:36 EDT 2018 | ced

Hello, I work on the replacement on our old waves. The objective is to replace 6622C waves by full tunnel N2 waves, for the benchmark, I have selected 3 manufacturers : Ersa, Seho and Electrovert. What are your experiences with these manufacturers

ERSA Selective Solder questions

Electronics Forum | Wed May 01 11:31:38 EDT 2013 | jaimebc

Stephen, Bill, Thaks for your input. We are currently waiting for nozzles since the ones we have are badly oxidized. We do have a deoxidizing gel that we got from ERSA, not sure if it contains Adipic Acid, but it is what was suggested we used. Once

Selective Wave soldering machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 19:26:10 EDT 2009 | fdbittner

I think machine selection depends upon your application (pitch, volume, changeover from pb to pb free etc...) I have experience with ERSA and Pillarhouse Jades. Both very good in their own right. Pillarhouse are relatively cheap, and quick to chan

Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 07:49:31 EDT 2006 | egrice1@wi.rr.com

Check out ERSA's Ecoselect 350. You can have 2 solder pots in the machine. 1 for SN/PB and 1 for Lead Free. It's a little more than $ than the others, but its a production machine! Not a toy.

Which No Clean for Selective?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 04:52:40 EDT 2011 | ranco13

Hi, we have ERSA flow selective machine. We are using 420s-lf No-Clean flux (lead free process). It is water based. Before that we used for about 2 years in JS-EU-31 (KOKI) (alcohol based). It did excellent job (we moved to water based flux just bec

Selective Soldering Nozzle Life

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 13:26:40 EDT 2016 | duoman

Mainly for ERSA machines, but I welcome other machines info also. What are you guys getting in regard to nozzle life? I am running an ERSA 3/45 with 4 solder pots in it. 2 lead solder and 2 leadfree. I'm very pleased with the nozzle life I'm gettin

Selective Soldering Equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 15:24:12 EST 2007 | joeherz

A recent thread regarding the ACE KISS equipment has me wondering if anyone is happy with their choice in selective equipment. I don't see much mentioned about Pillarhouse, Juki, ERSA and some of the others. We're currently debating whether to inve

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