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 | Wed Jul 09 15:15:52 EDT 2008 | grics
Out of curiousity... What is the benefit of the selective solder machine that does NOT have a moveable nozzel? I am curious since this can be accomplished using a wave pallet. Thanks
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 | Wed Jul 09 14:57:42 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
I think what Chunks meant is... TOOLING = THOSE POTS So basically, if some of your SMT or Through-Hole parts move around via a redesign or a respin, you will incur tooling costs (TOOLING is "THOSE LITTLE POTS FULL O' SOLDER.") When you're research
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 13:34:43 EDT 2008 | rwyman
We have a Vitronics mySelective machine (model 6749, or "the Fat Bastard" as we affectionately call it). It's configurable with various combinations of "select wave" and "multi wave" pots. Ours has one of each. The "select wave" is for the most pa
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 | 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