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Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 05:39:05 EDT 2006 | ronalds

Hi, I am experience problems while testing wave soldering SMT components that are glued on the solderside (lead free). Between de leads of SOx type IC's and SOT's develop a great deal of solder beads. I have been using a RSS temp.profile while spr

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 04:41:58 EDT 2006 | Rob

MF300S is quite an old flux, & a lot has happened since then on the flow solder front - are you sure it's designed for Lead free, or is it just a traditional flux that SHOULD work OK with Lead free?

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 10:13:02 EDT 2006 | jdengler

Is the flux rated for lead free? These higher temps will cause most lead rated fluxes to burn off prior to the wave. Jerry

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 03:03:56 EDT 2006 | ronalds

Thank you all for your input. The MF300S Multicore flux is rated for lead free. There is not much dross or contamination. We are using nitrogen. I've tested the boards with the curing test of IPC-TM-650. I think you're all right about the preheat.

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 07:46:51 EDT 2006 | ronalds

You are right, RSS profile is not the correct description. I am using a profile which heats up quickly to let the flux spread. Next linear up to activate the flux and prevent thermoshock. My experience is however, that small changes in this profile

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:52:35 EDT 2006 | samir

..and he can put the flux in and keep it a secret too from his customer.. RSS profile on wave?? I never heard of a soak zone for wave preheat...you may be burning off your activator..hence, the beads. For wave preheat, your main goal is to ramp up

wave soldering and solder bridge

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 13:58:54 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip

I made my own wave measuring device using KIC2000 system. KIC2000 has automatic wave detection, so now I have a profiler for both reflow ovens and wave solder. The delmat carrier only cost $500. A guy, Samir, from this forum gave me the idea, actu

Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 13:11:41 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

Are there profilers that I can use over my leaded and lead-free wave that can also profile my reflow ovens (leaded and lead-free). I'm not that familiar with either but as I learn I can't help but think that there should be something on the market t

Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 07:44:41 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

So just to clarify.... If i bought a KIC 2000 I could run that one unit over both my waves and through both my ovens (leaded and lead-free)? Or would I need additional equipment to use it on the wave?

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:08:10 EST 2006 | George

Grant, Why don't you try a water-base flux which is No-clean, VOC-free also? I have tried the 270WR flux from AIM with good results even on lead-free process. My $0.02, George

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