Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 15:57:39 EDT 2003 | pjc
Frank, ECD (WaveRIDER) and Datapaq (Optimiser) have wave solder machine process control devices. They will check the following: 1. Conveyor speed 2. Preheat Temps 3. Solder Temps 4. Wave Dwell/Contact Times 5. Wave Heights 6. Waves Parallelism Go
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 16:58:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Manage the speed of the board and the speed of the wave to be nearly same at the point where the leads leave the wave.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 09:16:05 EDT 2003 | davef
Il ne pas de quois. Two most important parameters are: * Solder temperature * Dwell time Immersion depth [1/3 to 2/3 of board thickness] has the least impact of any variable in wave soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 18:36:46 EST 2006 | Grant
Hi, I have noticed we are getting residue on our wave pcb's and it's worse with lead free, since we changed to the flux we are using. We are currently using Avantec VOC Free flux model Ecofree 303. It looks like it's made in Malaysia. Does anyone h
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 08:23:11 EST 2006 | pr
The "Wave optimizer" is a little pricey but is easy to use, gives instant feedback (display on the unit as opposed to hooking it up to a computer)and will give feedback on the waves, as well as preheat. They will send you a unit to trial for a week o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 20:16:33 EDT 2003 | danhui888
Try using ECD Wave Rider. This system will helps you on taking the parameter of the machines. It will helps you. Let me have your eamil ID so that I can send some information to you with an attachment. Regards Danny Hui
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 20:14:58 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
sorry one other thing are you sure your getting 2 -3 seconds dwell after you reset the wave? Or is the dwell much longer?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 08:58:26 EDT 2003 | Frank
Thanks again Dave for your information. Merci beaucoup Frank
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 11 13:00:14 EDT 2004 | david coombes
hi please could you tell me where the glass you use came from
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 12:52:18 EST 2006 | pr
Been known to dice a flip or 2. (and we're playing in 70 degree weather)!