Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 16:16:57 EDT 2005 | pete_d
Can anybody provide any insight to the quality of Manncorp's wave solder machines? I'm looking to go Pb free. I'm also considering Technical Devices wave solder, which is significantly more expensive and NovaStar wave solder machines.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 16:42:14 EST 2021 | davef
Check technical papers in Nov 4, 2021 Newsletter [ https://smtnet.com/express/index.cfm?fuseaction=archives&issue=20211104] NovaCentrix's PulseForge Soldering In-Line, with proprietary high-intensity thermal technology, reflows a wide Range of t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 11:22:36 EDT 2005 | Paul C
For what it is worth, I found the Technical Devices machine helped by career. We were able to reduce our defects and lower our cost of operation. I also can't tell you how happy the machine made my maintenance technicans. PM is much less hassle. I
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 12:04:59 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Jerry, If you�re sure your board has sufficient flux it must be that your slow flowing (single lambda) wave produces more oxides then the flux can handle. Due to the conveyer angle the front of the board usually has less flux then the back of the bo
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 20:42:42 EST 2009 | diones
Thanks for your reply Stephen, I don't have any idea of how CM's are currently pricing out their work. I don't want to undercut anyone, I just want to make sure I'm not too far over that I'm out of the market. Or, too far under and selling myself s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 08:00:45 EDT 1998 | John Klimek
I have a used Hollis machine that might suit your needs. The only problem is that it is an oil blanketed machine. It is a 7" Hollis Nova 175. Right now it is collecting dust. | | | | | | | | | | Is anyone aware of any papers/publications dealing
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