Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 07:49:50 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Do we really need to follow the IPC J-STD-001 Solder purity? If so, how to effectively balance the chemistry of Sn63/Pb37 other than adding a pure tin on the solder bath? Is this really needed to monitor in monthly basis?How many kgs of pure tin pe
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:39:44 EDT 2006 | Chunks
"and dip it in your solder bath for 10-20 seconds." Do you pre-tin them first or just dip them in regular solder? "You can't talk to molten solder, but surfactant will listen." "Remember, we're all in this together."
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 09:41:35 EDT 2008 | davef
Q1. Do we really need to follow the IPC J-STD-001 Solder purity? A1. Yes, you should control impurities in solder. Further information: * "Allowable concentration of contaminating elements in solder: impurities are harmless unless their level goes to
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:12:08 EDT 2006 | samir
Iron huh? You sure about that? We have the ERSA Versaflows and our nozzles are made out of ST37 Tool Steel. There is an "American equivalent" to this grade but I forgot what it is. You'll have to google it like I did. Anywho, Tin or Tin-Lead sold
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 06:25:26 EST 2005 | Adnahn
Please advise if Plasma Nitride for Stainless Steel is suitable or a proposed method to coat the wave solder bath for leadfree. Thanking you in advance. Regards, Adnahn
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 18:03:30 EDT 2005 | davef
Key Issue: Will this machine solder your boards? You never know until you solder one. Any other avenues of analysis involve substantial risk. Flux Selection * High or low solids * VOC or VOC-free Solder Alloy * If using lead-free, avoid stainles
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Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 04:40:04 EDT 2005 | grayman
Hi, There are many companies shifting lead free solder wave. My question is can anyone give me idea if we can still use our old solder wave machine for lead free eventhough the solder pot is stainless steel 316L? Our solder bath has titanium nozzl
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 14:28:38 EDT 2005 | Gary Goldberg - PROMATION
Low end selective laser soldering systems are limited to what types of soldering can be performed. I have read through the previous comments and find that most have commented on earlier technologies (which do not offer the features today's system do)
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:28:55 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Most robust wave soldering machines will cope with lead free alloys. The temperatures in air that we have run has been between 260-265C. In my opinion the dross generation has not been significantly effected. I was doing a workshop for a well known