Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 11:22:38 EDT 2011 | kkay
Has anyone used a thermal profiler on a select solder program? We would like to know which brand anyone has had good results with. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 14:30:07 EST 2006 | Polynesian Pebbles the Joker
Hey pr...sure it's warm there, but I also hear that in that area where you live it's not too uncommon to have a kiddie pool in the front yard (with a couple of darkies in there), pickup truck parked on the front lawn, chain-link dog jails, with you o
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
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:31:14 EDT 2006 | CL
Hello Brad, We are running the Slim Kic 2000. We have found the predictions to be fairly accurate as long as the suggested change is within 20 degrees of the original recipie. As a test I ran a board with the wrong profile. The predictions got me wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 10:25:44 EDT 2005 | Fred Saffer
A thorough analysis is in order because laser point-to-point soldering lacks the flexibility of the bottom sided miniwave systems. My experience showed that heating profiles could be grossly affected by color temperature and thermal mass. This can be
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 09:09:42 EDT 2004 | John
Does anyone know how to make a thermo profile on selective machine with one solder nozzle?The problem is that there are many points and lines with different break time and different speed. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 06:50:02 EDT 2005 | Rob
It looks like the 330 Convection & the GF120 ovens would really stuggle to do lead free, with 3 zones (the 330 has 3 top, 1 bottom). Can't comment on the 545 oven, you'll have to get them to run profiles with a selection of your boards & check on
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 08:01:40 EDT 2004 | John
Have anyone experience with temp.profile for selective soldering?Could you give me more information about that? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 16:19:22 EDT 2005 | Amol
for backward compatibility applications (such as this), the higher melting temperature alloy (LF alloy) gets the priority in selecting the reflow profile. you are using too low temps for reflow. your LF alloy wont reflow at these temp and you will e