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selective soldering machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:10:30 EDT 2004 | dougm

My company is looking at the various options for selective soldering machines. We are mostly a low volume, high mix facility, with some moderate volume orders as well. I have looked at the Pillarhouse Topaz XL, Ersa Versaflow, and Vitronics Soltec

selective soldering approch

Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 20:21:32 EDT 2004 | longpham246

Try Dover/Soltec and contact Larry at Lapa Enterprise.

SMT line expansion - new oven and selective solder

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 11:37:00 EST 2020 | kylehunter

Hey all, I've made a post in the past about us expanding to a new space, but I wanted to do a new post with specific questions. We currently have a DEK 265, Phillips Opal Xii, and a Heller 1500. Our main reason for expanding is to have a lead-free

MySelective Soltec 6748 install and training in Mass

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 11:20:51 EDT 2018 | gregcr

Hi All, I am looking for a tech able to provide final install and training on a MySelective Soltec 6748 machine in South East Massachusetts. Recommendations would be appreciated. thanks

Selective debridging

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 01 09:00:21 EST 1999 | John Smith

Give me your opinions and experiences of SelectX, selective debridging system in the Vitronics Soltec wave soldering machines.

Time to retire the wave?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 10:40:52 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip

I was the "victim" of an old soltec wave too, along with their DOS-based piece-of-dung software. We have since replaced it. Generally, I find the European equipment makers very weak in the software department. Good examples are DEKs and Soltecs. A

Time to retire the wave?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 11:51:37 EDT 2007 | grantp

Hi, We have a soltec wave, and apart from the really bad software running it, I am wondering if it's time to replace it with selective soldering, which will use less solder, and much less power than a wave. What is a good inline replacement for a w

Time to retire the wave?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 00:29:02 EDT 2007 | grantp

Hi, Thanks for the info, and would you opinion be that the Soltec selective is a good machine, and is the software good? We have a Delta Wave, and while we like it, it's got some horrible software. That's the only thing worrying us. Regards, Gran

Wave information

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 22:14:42 EST 2005 | davef

�a va Frank? Well, popularity depends on the beholder. Never heard of your "Specnor" machine. US and Eurolanders take different approaches to conveying boards. * US: Finger conveyors * Eurolanders: Pallet conveyors Suppliers of wave solder machin

Time to retire the wave?

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

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