Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:15:54 EDT 2021 | bobpan
We have an Ersa and an Ace machine. The Ersa is made for bigger volumes of boards. Programming is longer/harder and not as user friendly. If your running 100 boards or less.....the Ace is the way to go. If you need flexibility the Ace is better.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 09:28:21 EDT 2004 | Joe N>
Take a look at Ersa at http://www.jdnoble.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 17:09:12 EDT 2021 | alexeyzb
What do you think about ZSWHPS-12S selective soldering machine? It looks like Ersa but more cheaper. Please, can you give me some advantages and disadvantages? I need facts, which i can check.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:10:30 EDT 2004 | dougm
My company is looking at the various options for selective soldering machines. We are mostly a low volume, high mix facility, with some moderate volume orders as well. I have looked at the Pillarhouse Topaz XL, Ersa Versaflow, and Vitronics Soltec
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:33:55 EDT 2004 | pjc
here are some selective soldering system suppliers: http://www.seica.com/en2/a30firefly.html http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/selectra.aspx http://www.myselective.com/itf/mys/homepage.nsf/web/index.html http://www.seho.de http://www.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 18:00:49 EST 2014 | davef
Look here: http://www.ersa.com/media/pdf/fachartikel/fachartikel_englisch/global_smt_selective_soldering_article_03_2013_.pdf
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 24 07:23:06 EDT 2017 | tch
You will need to preheat the boards for a lead free selective solder process. A preheat module is critical for any wave or selective solder process, if you don't get the board preheated properly the solder is going to resist flowing to the top of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 02:22:51 EST 2008 | ilona
David, why not contact the current suppliers of selective soldering systems for a copy of their layout specs? Surely we all would be interested to provide potential customers with the info they need to evaluate a process applicabilty or to design bo
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 16:06:27 EST 2000 | zorox
We have an ERSA machine here where we have solder "spikes" occasionally. We have made sure our flux is dispensing properly, we have adjusted z axis speeds, our preheater is heating properly, adjusted XY speeds, etc. Can anyone think of something we m
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 16:09:16 EDT 2007 | egrice
Robot soldering has never really worked well and if you are looking for any volume or repeatability, you may be disappointed! Even though you are using a robot, you are still soldering with an iron and wire solder. This process cant guaranty the be