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Pre heat temperature in Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 03:26:17 EST 2003 | Kev

Hi Lads, Thanks for all of the replies. To answer a few of your questions..... My wave is a Hollis PT500N. It has 3 zones of pre-heater rod elements. Each individual element (601195-01) is 500 watts. There are 16 elements per zone so 8 Kw per zone.

Re: Detecting lifted leads on QFPs

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 16:30:39 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| Yes l know this problem keeps cropping up on the forum but l've missed some of the follow-ups. | | Our problem is that the lifting only occurs on 3% of production so actually detecting an improvement is difficult. We're actually having to inspect

Re: BGA problem: open after reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 20:48:14 EST 2001 | davef

We find that the raw BGA's pad sheared surface has the SnPb solder at various Z heights whereas the assembled BGAs pad leave a smooth layer of SnPb along the pad. Like to understand the cause for the difference. Who could guess? Solder joint streng

Starting new soldering process

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

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 04:42:52 EDT 1999 | Brian

Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | Brian: | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slathered shiitake burritos through

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 12:27:21 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | Brian: | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slathered shiitake

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 13:05:57 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | | | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | | | Brian: | | | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slath

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 14:37:00 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | | | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | | | | | Brian: | | | | | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like

Wave Soldering with or w/o Nitrogen

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 22:27:50 EST 2002 | davef

I'd speculate that the properties of a well formed solder connection processed in air and N2 are indistinguishable. Then again, the pitch is that N2 gives a wider process window, especially for NC flux-types. In the SMTnet Library look for: �Opti

Systems for Solderability-tests

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 08:54:53 EDT 2002 | davef

it has a lousy gage. * Solderability testing machines from different suppliers produce dissimilar results. * Tests don�t well represent in-use. For instance, how does one test the solderability of a BGA? [Ooo, ooo. I know the answer. => For BGA and


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