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Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 17:37:35 EST 2005 | SuePH

Am looking for a table top mini wave to remove connectors or solder in connectors in hard to reach areas. Can anyone recommend a good brand. Thanks

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 15:03:05 EDT 2005 | haviland

Am looking for a table top mini wave to remove > connectors or solder in connectors in hard to > reach areas. Can anyone recommend a good brand. > Thanks Hi--We have a couple of Wenesco Rework units, (1) for SMT and the second for PTH. These ar

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 06:37:23 EDT 2005 | kadaba

you can look at apsgoldwave

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:00:53 EST 2005 | russ

I would take a look at Air-Vac PCBRM models, I think they may be what you are looking for.

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:11:17 EST 2005 | russ

A long time ago I used to have one of these machines that was very simple (no ramp control, etc... like the Air-Vac) and it was made by electrovert which is now speedline, I don't know if this is still in production however. You may want to try anyw

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:30:08 EST 2005 | Steve

Contact the Waveroom Plus in Londonderry NH. 603-437-4651 they have what you are looking for. No affiliation with this company other than done business before.

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 08:06:21 EST 2005 | pjc

Here are two others to look at besides Air-Vac: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/soldapak.aspx http://www.wenesco.com/electronics.htm#electronicstop

Need a table top mini wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:29:36 EST 2005 | SuePH

Thanks for the reply, Russ. I looked at the Air-Vac web site. I am looking for something that is a lot more basic than their machine. I had seen a small table top wave machine at a customers shop a few years ago. It had a pump and different si

To use a mini stencil, or not to use a mini stencil.

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 13:15:18 EDT 2007 | adrian_nishimoto

We always apply solder paste to either the PCB pads or the BGA balls. I have found that only using liquid or tacky flux does not always ensure proper wetting of the pads. Also The BGA sits closer to the PCB making cleaning and endoscopic inspection

To use a mini stencil, or not to use a mini stencil.

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 06:56:17 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Chris, Mini stencils are a pain to line up and then holding it still while trying to print is almost impossible. We used to use tacky flux but found the Stencil Quik gizzmo from Best works the best. Give it a try. http://www.solder.net/stencil

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