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

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:42:35 EDT 2005 | pr

If you are talking about smt components I'd say absolutely not. If these are through hole components I'd say possibly (if they are in rows, and not a whole lot of them). The machine is slow, but the quality is great. Creating a wave profile takes abo

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

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:48:18 EDT 2005 | cmiller

If you do not have a lot of TH joints there are some advantages. No boards "submarined" in solder pot on wave. You can solder the bottome side SMT parts rather than epoxy them when the parts are put down. This should reduce SMT defects and missing pa

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

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:01:57 EDT 2005 | stalkerb

PR thankyou for your feedback, your comments are extremely helpful. We have a customer product porfolio of about 900 active products, covering approx 700 different fabs. your comments are absolutely valid with regards to Speed, however in our scena

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

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 12:52:21 EDT 2005 | pr

We have 2 dual head Versa-flows in line. We use them mainly for doublesided reflow jobs that have connectors and axial parts. I have about 15 jobs currently running on them. The advantage of having 2, is some of our boards have through hole on 1 side

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

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:07:08 EDT 2005 | cmiller

We have a dual pot machine. The fluxer is not the slowest part of the process on most boards. However, we looked at running boards that had many hundreds of TH leads that we currently run through the wave in order to try not to buy a wave for lead-fr

password protection

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 14:11:26 EDT 2006 | Dr. Mumtaz Shocker, PhD

engineer at my compny locked me out of the machine for the selective solder. What is the password on ersa?

Re: ERSA Select Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 09:14:47 EDT 2000 | Peter J. Lensch

Hi DT, there is a pallet type system available from ERSA. Please contact ERSA Inc in Wisconsin, Bob Klenke, phone number 262 375 6844. PJLensch ERSA GmbH in Wertheim

MicroSquare Endoscope

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 10:44:28 EDT 2006 | James

I am hoping someone (Cal) can tell me where to look to purchase a MicroSquare Endoscope. Or if someone can recommend a comparable unit, the ERSA is way out of budget, I would really appreciate it. I tried to post this in the related thread but it i

Time to retire the wave?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 13:50:38 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Grant, Replacing a wave witha spot solder? You must have very few comonents to solder or all day to solder them. Why are thinking of doing this? Well, I have looked at just about every selective machine out there. What it all boils down to is

Ersa Reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 13:12:22 EDT 2003 | Bill

Brad, If you are considering ERSA equipment, we have a 2001 ERSA Versaflow High Speed Selective Solder Machine for sale. Please contact me at b-morgan@carolina.rr.com or call me at 704-795-6610 Ext 13 if you would like details. Also, please visit ou


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