Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 11:30:18 EST 1999 | dave reese
Are square pads more difficult to wavesolder than round pads? I am referring to a through hole board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 12:49:49 EST 1999 | SMTASSY
| Are square pads more difficult to wavesolder than round pads? | I am referring to a through hole board. | Usualy square pads are for indication of pin 1 on a DIP for example. There might be a difference in the capilary affect due to a different su
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 02:02:03 EDT 1999 | Joe Cameron
Hello all, I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area of the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 04:26:24 EDT 1999 | Nigel Burtt
| Hello all, | | I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 14:32:28 EDT 2013 | babe7362000
As far as I know you will have to get a whole new nozzle.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 17:15:58 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
This is where I purchase nozzles for our Jukis. You don't have to purchase the entire nozzle assembly, just the tip and slider... http://www.nozzlesupply.com/juki.htm I don't have any affiliation with this company, just a happy customer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 04:54:46 EDT 2013 | ericrr
Thank you for that, I see the #106 nozzle looks in better shape (with the rubber) I might try that nozzle and see how it goes on a few boards, then I could let the "higher authority" know.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 13:43:54 EDT 2013 | ericrr
On one of the products uses a QFP (Quad Flat Package)which is not going on straight, maybe 20 pins per 4 sides. sometimes I have to tweak the alignment before the board goes in the oven, this practice can be a bit of a worry if you over tweak it - pa
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 17:36:12 EST 2003 | Stephen
Make sure that the side of the square is the diameter of the pad, That is that the circle is inside the square not that the square is inside the circle. normally the aperatures are smaller than the pad to get gasketing. In this case the idea is to
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