Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 14:51:05 EST 2006 | j keller
we have a new ersa ews500 wave machine and are experiencing difficulty in profiling for lead free. particular issue is reaching 110c preheat for large TH electrolitic caps while maintaining 110-170c on 1/4 watt resistors in same area
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 16:56:15 EST 2006 | russ
So are you saying that you cannot reach 110C at 1 location without raising another location to excessive preheat temp? If so, sometimes slowing down the conveyor and dropping the preheat temps will help you get equal temps. I do not know this machi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 12:12:48 EST 2006 | jimk
we have 4 bottom IR heaters and a 2 zone bottom Quartz heater (2 lamps/4 lamps) and 1 convection heater above zone 1 IR. we have very tight restrictions from customer and I could send profile view to your email if possible
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 04:13:23 EST 2005 | arnold
we are manufacturer of molded type transformer and we soldered are units using wave soldering machine and then we washed the units to remove flux residue. what materials or any process for us to eliminate the process of washing after wave soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 09:21:22 EST 2009 | sm2009
Hello, thanks to everyone that reply to my previous question. I have another request: is it possible to solder polyester capacitors (case 2220) with wave soldering process? Thanks! Regards, Stefano
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 12:57:37 EST 2009 | wavemasterlarry
Only if it has exposed ends on the end.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 06:58:03 EST 2005 | bk
A little more information on your current wavesoldering process would be helpful in helping you. Information like what kind of flux your are using,how you are applying the flux,what preheat temps you are using,and your conveyor speed. Without knowing
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 00:51:58 EST 2007 | omidjuve
We have a problem with soldering of a 96 pin header connector(9001-11961c00l1a from kingmate) we use 3 different wave soldering but in all of the machines we have many short circuit between the pins . the wave soldering machines that we use is fr
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 11:43:46 EST 2005 | samir
CMiller, Thanks for the valuable info! We are in the midst of lead-free deployment and need to know good alloy choices at both wave and ERSA. I have heard the same things regarding SAC305's price for bar solder, but don't yet know what the process