Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 02:17:15 EDT 2017 | cromaclear
Hello to all, I am having a serious problem on my ersa versaflow 3 machine. This is a selective soldering machine and a problem is in less soldering material on the pins, you can see it in the picture http://imgur.com/a/FC2a1 Do you have any idea how
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 02:53:26 EST 2012 | beta
no expert but would using a smaller diameter nozzle help in anyway?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 02:55:24 EST 2012 | aj
I am no expert but would using a smaller nozzle help in anyway?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 16:16:39 EST 2012 | tombstonesmt
Nitrogen at nozzle supply is at around 47.5cfh.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 13:26:40 EST 2012 | dyoungquist
We are using our selective solder machine to solder a backplane with sixteen (16) 4x48 pin 0.080" connectors. Our first pass yield is about 85% meaning that 85% of the connectors come out with no bridges. Not quite as fine pitch as your connector a
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 12:37:14 EST 2012 | deanm
We are having difficulty with bridging on a 2x50 pin 0.050" fine pitch connector using our selective soldering machine. It usually bridges at the end of the row, but sometimes it bridges all the pins together as it drags across (solid bridging). I
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:29:57 EST 2012 | deanm
Thanks for the comments so far. The smallest nozzle I've tried is a 4mm, which is what Pillarhouse used on this board to provide a sample. I tried this but wasn't as good as the 6mm. I've soldered the same connectors on a different board using a 10mm
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 04:30:29 EDT 1999 | Luca
I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type p
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 03:50:35 EDT 2017 | cromaclear
To overcome the dewetting issues of the past, a number of techniques have been used such as alternating directions on the wetted nozzle; this helps to avoid the solder biasing to one side causing the other side to oxidize and de-wet. Another method o
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 12:32:50 EDT 2017 | emeto
Looks like you have bad wetting. I will do in this order as it is easier to troubleshoot starting with the machine and transitioning to the PCB: 1. First clean some bare PCBs really good and try again. 2. Check thermal profile 3. Check flux - amount