Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 06:50:10 EDT 2002 | mzaboogie
We have recently implemented a selective solder process using no clean flux. We have experienced a problem with "micro solder balls" Some of them are not so "micro". The equipment manufacturer stated that this is a common problem with no clean select
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 08:44:58 EDT 2004 | solderpro
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Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 17:56:04 EDT 2007 | mefloump
We have a Delta Max (leaded) and a delta wave (lead free) and a soltec Selective solder. The software that runs the selective solder is much different than that of the wave machines. We have fitted our selective with a leaded and lead free pot to han
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 14:32:17 EDT 2007 | mefloump
The soltec Selective solder machine is great and the software is much beter than that of the wave machines. I forgot to mention that we do use nitrogen with the Selective solder machine and have wonderful results. Like I said before it does take some
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 15:24:12 EST 2007 | joeherz
A recent thread regarding the ACE KISS equipment has me wondering if anyone is happy with their choice in selective equipment. I don't see much mentioned about Pillarhouse, Juki, ERSA and some of the others. We're currently debating whether to inve
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 10:26:22 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
Alot of that depends on your designs as well. Poor designs with lots of DFM violations WILL require a full-time tech./engineer, whereas with good designs, a conscientious operator (who regularly cleans the nozzles) should be good enough. As Chunks