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Starting new soldering process

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:46:54 EDT 2017 | solderingpro

Laser Soldering by nature is a very dialed in process. - Requiring specially formulated flux and solder paste applications that will perform while absorbing a massive amount of energy. What I believe "Gary" is attempting to say is: Laser Soldering c

Starting new soldering process

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 18:01:40 EST 2017 | g2garyg2

I would like to recommend QUICK soldering robots as a BEST VALUE for hot iron table tops. Laser Soldering is not very friendly (FYI)

Laser soldering LED's

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 16:33:59 EST 2008 | mgershenson

We have 30 years of soldernig experience, 25 years in soldering robotics, and have had laser based systems for a few years now. I'm not sure you need a laser for this application. It's really going to depend on whether or not an iron tip can get in

Luxeon Lumiled

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 02:59:03 EST 2004 | Base

Hi Charlie, In case you're processing large quantities of lumileds you may want to have a look at the Assembleon FS machine. It is an FCM machine of only half the length with some dedicated robots on it. In stead of all Pick&Place robots it 2 dispen

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:11:32 EST 2012 | tkotwal

I'm also looking for tips for SMT hand soldering with Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5. Our technician is quite good with standard SMT hand soldering, but hasn't worked with HMP solder. Some specific questions: - If the iron tip is hot enough (consistently), can we

Soldering LCD Flex to PCB

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 03:31:07 EST 2015 | vb7007

Hi We are trying to Solder LCD Flex to PCB. Few suggested Z-Axis Film (Conductive tape) which can be stuck between Flex-PCB and bonding by applying hot soldering iron across the flex. Is this effective method. If there is any other option, please su

Ceramic Chip Cap Processing

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 14:11:09 EST 2003 | russ

We have a customer with the same requirements. We use a hot air pen to rework the caps. This is supposed to eliminate the thermal shock that is present when a soldering iron is used. The solder iron tip temp is usually 600-700 degrees and comes int

Re: Solder Iron Temp.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 20:46:55 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

| | | My company is starting a prototype. The chips that will be used appear to be very sensitive. The vendor part number is Neta-40-2. | | | My question is what solder temp should be used for this part? | | | Any advice is appreciated. | | | THX. |

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 21:24:00 EDT 2012 | vergara1

I'm also looking for tips for SMT hand soldering > with Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5. Our technician is quite > good with standard SMT hand soldering, but hasn't > worked with HMP solder. > > Some specific > questions: > > - If the iron tip is hot enough >

Rework Stations

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 08:24:32 EDT 2008 | rway

If you want to go really cheap, you could try Pace Systems. You can get a three channel system, hot air, desolder and soldering iron. Or any other combination handpieces that they offer, for around $3K. They also have power supplies with a single

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