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Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 10:58:54 EDT 2003 | Frank

Hi, I currently work on SMT department to uptimize all process. I've just selected the solder paste after testing 15 different products. To be able to do that, I had to create a procedure to evaluate each paste and to be sure that my profil was per

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 09:44:34 EDT 2004 | Vince Whipple

Frank, Your initial question about temperature profiling is a critical point to a good wave solder process. Especially if you have a No Clean flux. As recommended by many in the thread above, get the Process Data Sheet for your flux (this is not the

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:38:00 EDT 2004 | bruce @ knoll

I will try that next. I did speed up the wave pump motor with a larger pully(20% more speed) This was done at the time to try to increase the size of the wave because I had component leeds touching the wave pot as they passed by. Due to the wave high

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 20:11:46 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork

It does sound like your leads are to long, speeding it up will reduce volume on lead and most will wick up the joint but when slow excess solder is left as long leads will have little flux left to aid drainage when it leaves the wave, thus giving a s

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 17:17:59 EDT 2004 | Bruce

I am glad this thread is still alive as I have a concern. I have just entered the wave soldering business after many years in smt. After wave I am getting icicles or flags on my component leeds. My temps seem to be all with in spec as does my NC flux

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 10:27:33 EDT 2003 | caldon

Frank-In addition (Dave gave some good scoop) we use a Pyrex Glass board to run through the wave. This is useful as you can see through the board .....you can watch the flux coverage, preheat, and Wave (be it Chip, lamda, or??) as it goes through the

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 01:45:30 EDT 2003 | Dreamsniper

Hi, All these guys have provided you good solid infos already! All I can say is that check your wave solder machine's mechanical set-up too...and the Molten Solder Level in the bath must be maintained at an accurate level/height specially after ded

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 17:42:20 EDT 2004 | Ken

tell us a your setup parmeters. What is your dwell time? What flux are you using?

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:56:30 EDT 2004 | bruceatknoll

Here is some more info with regarding my Wave. 1. PCB .065" thick 2. leed length .20" (.135" protrution) I know this is high but we use many thousands and cutting each is not practical. 3. no clean flux by way of foam fluxer 4. wave machine is a HOL

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 18:39:07 EDT 2003 | MikeF

Hexacon sells the LevChek, it is a special tempered glass plate for checking a wave solder machine. They make different sizes, so you can get one that is close to the maximum width of your wave. They also have grid lines etched on them so you watch i

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