Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 07:10:45 EST 2017 | emeto
I was actually thinking about the wave soldering machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 22:38:46 EST 2017 | david_chiu
No matter in selective soldering or wave soldering process, higher pot temperature and longer wetting time can increase IMC thickness and joint strength(reliability), but as Daivf said, you need to care if the DIP component and bare PCB was damaged b
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 07:06:22 EST 2017 | emeto
It makes sense. With temperature viscosity will change, and more liquidus material will flow better.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 08:59:17 EST 2017 | emeto
Thank you all for the feedback. DaveF, thank you for the articles.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 14:59:42 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 15:01:14 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Thank you Dave, I will check it out
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 15:32:21 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
hello colleagues, Hoping that everyone is doing well, I am reaching out to you in the hope that your experience can help me. We have a wave solder with sac0307 alloy and the pot has turned a golden color, at first I thought it was common tin oxidat
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 11:47:29 EST 2017 | lleonard
Is this for a Selective Solder? If so what size nozzle do you run. I run at 315 C most of the time. You can speed up your process time and still achieve good solder fill.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 09:32:56 EST 2016 | mario
Hi everyone, I am looking for a distributor for the Folungwin wave machines, we need to buy solder pot heaters part number FL-MD-E-LD-FRG-01 and our canadian distributor only has a few units to sell and the leadtime seems to be around 4 weeks, meanwh
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 02:04:50 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Selective Soldering Frames can pull large amounts of heat from the solder wave at the point of contact, effectively lowering the temperature of the solder at the solder joint. You should confirm the temperature of the solder joints by running a therm