Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 10:59:00 EST 2016 | davef
Don't forget to post your equipment "wants" in the SMTnet Equipment Mart http://www.smtnet.com/parts/ ... ... used equipment-types are more likely to look there than the Forum
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 07:09:02 EST 2017 | emeto
Dave, what do you mean affect the board? Any literature on the subject here in the forum or any at all?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 13:04:54 EDT 2023 | proceng1
I did a post a while back about this with Selective. I don't recall all the details now, but you can search it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 11:22:54 EST 2005 | slthomas
I searched the archives, found one thread with one response (my own, which went unnoticed since this forum doesn't bump threads when they get responses), so I'm hoping a resurrection of sorts will generate some input. Anyone using one of these syste
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 14:46:06 EDT 2023 | davef
Lab tests can confirm the composition of your material. I'm going with tin oxide. Tin oxide changes color depending on the thickness of the deposit. Your deposit is fairly thin. It will change to a brown color as the thickness increases. Your EDX
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 06:56:27 EST 2005 | adanhn
Hi Steve, What I came up with for our Soltec Sigma 6621 is to make a stainless steel wave solder bath insert.The insert with all its components eg. impeller, Chipwave assy, pump shafts, main wave assy etc. I will send for plasma nitride coating.Afer
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 06:53:48 EDT 2004 | John
Hi Everybody, Can enybody tell me what is acceptable level of defects for Wave soldering?I know that it's depends of many factors,but I want to benchmark my process. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 08:04:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Grayman: How does a "solder wave optimizer" replace fax paper to indicate flux penetration of PTH?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 05:04:10 EDT 2004 | grayman
In obtaining almost zero defect in solder wave. I would like to suggest the following: First,We must consider changing machine if it is more than 5 years old. second, use the right tools for the right job. Most of the traditional engineers will us
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 09:49:28 EDT 2004 | pjc
zero- strive for no post wave "touch-up"