Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 20:11:46 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
It does sound like your leads are to long, speeding it up will reduce volume on lead and most will wick up the joint but when slow excess solder is left as long leads will have little flux left to aid drainage when it leaves the wave, thus giving a s
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:46:54 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
Laser Soldering by nature is a very dialed in process. - Requiring specially formulated flux and solder paste applications that will perform while absorbing a massive amount of energy. What I believe "Gary" is attempting to say is: Laser Soldering c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 20:38:00 EDT 1998 | Frank Johnson
What is the range of temperature at the tip of most soldering irons? I was told that 90% of tips operate at between 430 and 460 F. Can someone verify this for me? I need this info to recommend the proper soldering aids for repair and rework. Thanks,
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 11:04:48 EDT 2003 | russ
Out of curiousity, Isn't soldermask only used as a solder processing aid and to cover the copper? Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 11:32:34 EDT 2017 | dleeper
You could always take a scrap board, paste it, and let it sit out over night. Reflow it and then you should have a nice visual aid, covered in solder balls and grainy, irregularly shaped solder mounds.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 00:51:33 EDT 2003 | iman
everyone made good observations in the arena of improvements. being rather pessimistic today, I'd like to say the one core area of little (if none at all) improvement is the over-reliance of human (aid/non-aid) inspection of SMT output soldering de
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 10:02:20 EDT 1998 | justin medernach
| What is the range of temperature at the tip of most soldering irons? I was told that 90% of tips operate at between 430 and 460 F. Can someone verify this for me? I need this info to recommend the proper soldering aids for repair and rework. | Tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 15:49:29 EDT 2008 | skumaravelu
Does any one know of digital scope that can hooked to a PC to aid the QC inspectors in inspecting the solder joints. We tried the pyroscope(http://www.theproscope.com/) and it didn't work well. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 18 17:42:07 EDT 2009 | billwestiet
I like this suggestion the best as a "band aid", check out some of the low tombstoning solder pastes. I've seen these work.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 10:34:19 EST 2005 | Patrick
Jimk: My company is a major global manufacturer and supplier of liquid nitrogen. We also provide technical support for electronics applications and aid users in equipping/retrofitting their soldering equipment for nitrogen use. What general state/pr