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Acceptable level of defects for Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 13:47:35 EDT 2004 | davef

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Acceptable level of defects for Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 23:15:55 EDT 2004 | pdeuel

Im with Pete, Zero defects. We have high defect rate for many reasons. No line tech, operators set up and run then when QA reports defects engneers are called. Not to make people mad but our process engneers are lacking practical experance to fix pro

Acceptable level of defects for Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:05:16 EDT 2004 | rlackey

Hi John, It depends on what equipment and resources you have at your disposal - if you have an antique wave with crap adjustment & hand sprayed flux, no debridging/air knife system on a tightly packed board with a multitude of fine pitch connectors

Acceptable level of defects for Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 08:56:01 EDT 2004 | grayman

"The optimizer has FLUX DISTRIBUTION WINDOW it measures - the amount of flux applied. -Identify uneven distribution of your flux. The FLUX DISTRIBUTION WINDOW permits you to obtain information about your fluxer's performance and repeatability

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 14:53:08 EST 2020 | rlising

Hi, I purchase a leadfree aven solder pot 300w. We are wanting to pre tin power and ground wires prior to soldering onto pcb. I have some anti-erosion flux cored wire solder from koki S03x7Ca-70m 1.6mm. Can this solder be used? If not what is t

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 13:06:36 EST 2020 | charliedci

If you add any "flux cored" wire solder to the pot make sure you have ventilation as the flux will burn off and smoke like crazy. This solder pot is like any used in a wave or selective solder, no flux. The flux is added to wire prior to di

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 03:59:43 EST 2006 | slaine

I was informed by a UK solder distributer that you can buy a "paint" and carry out the process yourself quite easily. I Also have spoken to Solbraze a Uk manufacturer of solder baths that can help.

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 08:52:46 EST 2020 | rlising

is there a particular solder bar that I need look into? this is new to me so I have no idea where to start looking.

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 19:22:02 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev

Hi, 1. do not use flux-cored wire- the smell is bad and flux will evaporate anyway at the time of solder wire melting. 2. as suggested use solder bars, something like this: https://smtnet.com/company/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_company&company_id=39635

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 17:41:49 EST 2020 | slthomas

I have never added anything but bar solder to a solder pot so I have no experience with adding flux cored wire, but I have to imagine that it would smoke like crazy and gum up the sides of your crucible before you ever touched a wire to it. We use


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