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Entry level selective soldering

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.

Rework Stations

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 13:19:18 EDT 2008 | evtimov

I am also doing research on rework machines. for now I saw : Ersa - german http://www.ersa.de/en/produkte/smt_bga_rework/frame_smt_bga_rework.html DenOn- Japanese http://www.denondic.co.jp/en/products/rd500_2.html, Metcal http://www.metcal.com A

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

ERSA versa as alternative to wave soldering in low vol high mix

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 10:22:01 EDT 2005 | cmiller

We change the nozzles depending on the job. Do you have the magnetic nozzles? We upgraded to that. Usually we use the smaller ones.

ERSA Selective Solder questions

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 06:12:53 EDT 2013 | hervé

i've a competitor selective soldering and i would like test the adique acide to clean the nozzle. How much do you use approximativemely to clean a 8/4 mm nozzle?

ERSA versa as alternative to wave soldering in low vol high mix

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 06:59:33 EDT 2005 | Adam

Hi, No we did not look at Pillerhouse, We were not particular fond of "moving the product" principle to selective (i.e using a gripper over a static nozzle), as often this requires pallets, and our sister plant had already completed testing which a

SN100C vs. SAC 305 wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 11:54:31 EST 2005 | Cmiller

We bought the lead free pots for the Ersa machine and change back and forth. We had a lot of problems running SAC305 in the Ersa. It seems to create a ton of dross and you need to frequently clean and flux the nozzles. I would really like some feed

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

Rework Station

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 09:38:36 EST 2003 | larryk

We been using the ERSA for a couple of years now with no problems. Guess I can't comment on the poor service as I haven't required their services. I sampled in all the units you mentioned, each was nice in their own way. One of the things that influe

smt rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 13:43:48 EST 2006 | RJ K.

Can anyone tell me an approximate cost of the PDR 410 and/or ERSA IR rework station? Is the main advantage of using these systems over a hot air machine in that nozzles are not needed?


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