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Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:48:43 EDT 2004 | Ken

Just a thought.... Some Fluxes require temperatures upto 260F (127C). Are you using water based flux or solvent (alcohol). I have noticed that many wave machines are NOT capable of preheating adequately when using water based materials. This can

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 10:42:07 EDT 2003 | caldon

Frank- Dreamsniper touched on something I totally forgot about....DROSS.....This is a subtle way for $$$$ to be lost. If it is silver and Shiney...it does not belong in the dross recycle bin. That is good Solder being tossed. You can also add into

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 16:51:19 EDT 2003 | davef

Develop your recipe wave soldering exactly as you developed your recipe for reflow soldering. The only difference is that instead of using your paste supplier's recommendations as the starting point, use your flux supplier's recommendations as a bas

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:13:24 EDT 2004 | Greg York

Watch your dwell time especially if larger components. Problem is normally associated with lower temp as well as insufficient flux coverage with larger massed boards or ground planes. Try to hand spray a board to check that fluxer operation is OK. If

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 19:26:39 EDT 2003 | gregoryyork

Rules of thumb :- 1. Never over flux - not necessary and waste's money. Never top flux neither 2. Top Board temp. around 70C - 105C or there about's pending what laminate you use. Obviously the more flux you apply the higher heat required/denser PC

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 04:43:36 EST 2006 | greg york

Any decent flux would volatise off with the heat of the wave unless absorbed into the solder mask. Test this by trying to clean in alcohol or common solvent aerosol, if it does not clean then it is probably Mineral Salts from solder mask fillers. Ano

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 12:11:54 EDT 2004 | solderpro

Bruce, regards to all who are trying to help and have great input, with those type of lead length, I would be very impressed to see you get rid of the problem, and as the others said, no clean in a foam fluxer, not good but workable.... the real issu

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 08:27:43 EDT 2004 | solderpro

woow, looks like I need to go back on the road... you all have great info. but what happen to asking what type of machine do they currently use, what is the configuration of the machine, what type of flux are we using, are running single sided or dou

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 23:46:39 EDT 2003 | Vic Banuelos

Hi Frank In adition I recomend you reading Chapter 12 from SMT principles and practice by Ray P. Prasad, Chapman & Hall. You'll find a good guide for profiling. Good luck

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 11:21:25 EDT 2004 | Frank

WOW... Hi Dave and everybody. I'm very surprise that this thread is still alive. From all your comments and your good tips, I was able to confirm that my current profil is good. Concerning the small problem of soldering I still have, I've decided


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