Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 08:10:38 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner
| I am building a board with T1/34 LED's in a 10X10 array there are 12 arrays in a panel. The LED's are body to body in the array, .1 spaced. The LEDS have been autoinserted on a Universal RAD III, so they are cut and clinched. The trouble I am havin
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 11:31:08 EST 2005 | russ
This sounds a lot like a profile that is killing flux activity prior to wave immersion. What is your topside preheat temp just prior to hitting the wave? What type of preheat do you have, convection or radiant? Are you using a chip/turbulent wave
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 08:47:09 EST 2006 | pjc
Yes, doing the DoEs on your wave to achieve optimum settings that deliver the best results on your worst board is correct method. If not clear on the process, there are still wave solder process classes out there you can attend or hire in-house. If y
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 19:20:46 EST 2006 | Mr. Samir
Russ, On both instruments, I ran them through the wave 20 times each using identical profiles and wave parameters, and then used statistical formulas to measure the variation and repeatability of each. I had these all in Excel, but that was around 1
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 14:31:58 EDT 2017 | sumote
I agree. Trim the leads before insertion, then raise the pot height. With the information given, this is most likely your solution. Our machine has a dam wall on the rear of the solder pot that raises the height on the solder pool. I would make sure
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 17:54:46 EDT 2017 | zsoden
Thanks for the replies. The single missed lead is a bit odd - we usually have an entire area missed and that's due to the board not sitting properly in the pallet fingers. I figured in this case it was likely due to poor fluxing? We have always str
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 09:42:18 EDT 2001 | Hussman
G'Day All, I have a couple of new Panasonic MSR's. Whenever I load a new program into the machine, I have to manually feed the first PCB onto the X/Y table to get it to run. After that, they run just fine. Panasonic is going to be in and they hav
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 14:51:04 EDT 2018 | justconmac
UPDATE The reason for the board count in the wave when there are no boards is due to operators leaving racks with empty PCB slots. The input feed sensor is a little bit more in the center of the conveyor whereas the output feed is a slightly closer t
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 16:06:49 EDT 2001 | Charlie
How to solder one zero ohm 0805 resistor to a PCB after it is mounted in it's plastic. The Panasonic "Soft Beam" would do it if money were not a factor. Is there a similar type of soldering station out there that may just bolt to an existing conveyor
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 10:17:37 EDT 2004 | Sue PH
Our old Trieber Wave Solder machine is needing it's conveyor chains to be cleaned. Does anyone out there have knowledge to share about dealing with this problem?