Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 16:51:19 EDT 2003 | davef
Develop your recipe wave soldering exactly as you developed your recipe for reflow soldering. The only difference is that instead of using your paste supplier's recommendations as the starting point, use your flux supplier's recommendations as a bas
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:02:42 EST 2001 | davef
First, I don�t understand why your board fabricator can�t do a good job plugging your vias. Additionally, when you consider that they forgot to plug the first batch of boards, it makes me wonder if they are desirable as a supplier. Generally, we us
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 09:11:19 EDT 2008 | rgduval
Shane, We're assuming that the software is similar to our Heller 1800. We're also assuming that the oven has thermocouple ports, and that you have the thermocouples to plug into them. From the screen that displays the zone data, there should be a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 10:21:37 EDT 2004 | solderpro
having a bad morning there Gregory.... take it easy, where you from? who's company? Do you rep this firm or is this yours? I surely did not mean to disrepect your input, but I am sure there are things you need to learn that are not in the operators m
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:48:43 EDT 2004 | Ken
Just a thought.... Some Fluxes require temperatures upto 260F (127C). Are you using water based flux or solvent (alcohol). I have noticed that many wave machines are NOT capable of preheating adequately when using water based materials. This can
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 09:44:34 EDT 2004 | Vince Whipple
Frank, Your initial question about temperature profiling is a critical point to a good wave solder process. Especially if you have a No Clean flux. As recommended by many in the thread above, get the Process Data Sheet for your flux (this is not the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 12:36:41 EDT 2002 | robf
But if the respondent could still click on the original poster's name he could contact him directly. If they are able to come to a conclusion between them that's great; if not, they could start a new thread and re-address the original or revised iss
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 08:29:37 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, We develop reflow profile ones and control it daily or when recipe changes after that. Modern reflow ovens are usually very stable. This means that your zone temperature set points won�t deviate from initial ones. You can calculate d
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 09:05:16 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi D0m0 Can you standardize on your temps and just adjust conveyor speeds for various sizes of the boards? Another trick is to parallel t-couple plug off the actual t-couples of the oven and mount the plug in an easy access point of the oven. The
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:42:36 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type