Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 22 08:23:57 EST 2009 | davef
On a wave solder pallet, we'd expect the metal parts that go through the pallet to be warmer than the pallet material, but we don't expect them to be warmer than the solder. We don't expect a well made board to blister at soldering temperature. So,
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 05:37:23 EST 2009 | emmanueldavid
Necoleta, PWB Blistering/De-lamination may not be due for Titanium finished threads / holders which is typically being used to draw high Shelf Life of Pallets and even flow across Auto Wave Soldering rails. There is also nothing to suspect on Liquid
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 18:33:59 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
It is probably due to the solder mask being undercured and is porous alowing the flux to be absorbed which boils when it hits the solder wave that kills the adhesion. You should be seeing this only over copper traces/tracks. Reduce flux volume and in
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 15:46:57 EST 2009 | deeclaybrook
Hi We have anew material that is very cost effective for solder pallets called Electro-Lock. You may find out more at http://www.rapidtool.com Kind regards dee claybrook
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 02:09:23 EST 2009 | nibirta
Hi all, I have a question regarding some wave pallets having metallic traces of Titanium. The solder mask is blistering in some locations on the PCB and I am wondering if this Titaniumn may have an influence by incresing locally the temp. Also we ar
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 06:45:34 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi, Last time we bought it, it came from Roechling: http://www.roechling-plastics.co.uk When I said peanuts I was comparing it to the cost of buying in custom pallets, or extra universal wave solder pallets. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:33:55 EST 2006 | teilo
Hi John We manufacture titanium component parts for wave solder machines inc retrofit kits for the conversion to lead free at a fraction of the manufacturers cost. For a quote email me at office@teiloengineering.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 14:47:09 EST 2006 | jsloot
I have been looking at wave pallets with titanium inserts. I was told about another more recent and less expensive insert using aluminum. The aluminum is coated with some sort of material to prevent the solder from sticking. Is this anodized? Does an
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 11:58:27 EDT 2006 | jsloot
What is the best or ideal cleaning method for wave solder pallets? I have been using iso prop and am not sure if this is the cause for having brittle wall material. I wouldn't think alcohol would degrade the durastone material. Most of my pallets hav
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 13:26:50 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, We also only use Pentagon EMS, and they are very good. Grant