Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 09:39:44 EST 2005 | 4rides
I find myself in possesion of a solder pot from a production machine that was sent to scrap. The scrap man was uninterested in the 2 ton pot. Does this thing have value ?? Or am I stuck with a hunk of Hasmat ???
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 09:45:19 EST 2005 | russ
Is it full of solder? If so, It has quite a bit of value.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 15:44:10 EDT 2008 | jwasyliw
Looking at the different Selective solder machines. Are there any process considerations with a moving pot versus a fixed pot. What about the angle and peel off on the moving pot?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 10:38:53 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Biggest differnce is tooling. Tooling cost with a fixed pot - no tooling cost with programable "moving"pot. There are various way to control peel off with a moving pot. Depending on the machine, you can use either the Z axis or the actual pump spe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 13:36:03 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
Most "non-moving pots" are tooled piece of steel > with pockets full of solder. At least that's > what the marble in my head understands it be (?). Our Selective solder machine has a fixed pot with a fountain in the middle of it. The table move
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 15:27:36 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Most "non-moving pots" are tooled piece of steel with pockets full of solder. At least that's what the marble in my head understands it be (?).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:23:19 EDT 2008 | jwasyliw
Chunks, It sounds like you are referring to the construction of the solder pot. Not sure how that would require additional tooling cost? Thanks PCBHELP
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 17:09:04 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
Some machines have the pot fixed and the board moves around it (typically at an angle like a wavesolder machine), I think Vitronics takes this approach. No tooling is required per se.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 12:21:42 EDT 2008 | jwasyliw
Biggest differnce is tooling. Tooling cost with > a fixed pot - no tooling cost with programable > "moving"pot. > > There are various way to control > peel off with a moving pot. Depending on the > machine, you can use either the Z axis or the