Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 08:53:23 EST 2014 | jpal
We have the opportunity to buy a new selective solder machine and are used to using a very old Jade machine with a moving tank and wetted nozzle. I have two process concept questions: Which is better- move the board over the nozzle or move the nozz
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 10:45:22 EST 2014 | tombstonesmt
We use both types in house. We started with a board moving over the pot, slowly moved on to Jade machines and eventually Synchrodex. Like you mentioned without palletizing you'll have component movements during the cylce and most likely won't have th
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 10:55:21 EDT 2017 | tombstonesmt
This has already been done. Companies like Seho Selective Solder machines can provide this service. I imagine it is not cheap. I'd be curious to compare the drop rate of parts per person per hour on a couple of Pillarhouse Jades vs on custom machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:47:19 EST 2014 | jpal
Thanks for all the remarks. I am tending toward the move the pot method. I am concerned about parts tilting from square if moved or held at an angle. I won't need to deal with board pallets, board clamp mechanisms, etc. Plus I found the moving board
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 16:55:31 EST 2011 | tombstonesmt
On our Pilarhouse Jade we use nitrogen to cool the belt that drives our solder pump as well as keep the amount of oxygen to a minimum in our solder pot to reduce dross.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 10:19:30 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
Hello, The selective solder has went to the end and gotten stuck trying to figure out why?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:43:04 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
ok that works for me
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 12:00:52 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
Its the kiss 103 selective solder machine. The end of the travel, it's the x axis. when i tried jogging it nothing happens just makes a noise. Thanks for responding.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:01:47 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
sorry for the response taking so long, got wrapped up with another machine. It is the X axis.