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Re: gold fingers over wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 09:36:49 EST 2000 | Richard

If the gold fingers are pad types which plug into expansion slot connectors, I have used a titanium guard attached to the wave conveyor over the solder pot, which allows the PCB to connect to the fingers but masks the solder from the gold pads along

Wire bonding on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 08:50:54 EDT 2003 | russ

I believe that Fancort makes some finger protectors that are made of Metal (Aluminum, titanium, etc...) I don't know how well these would process through placement equipment however due to their thickness. Could you clean the Kapton residue off just

Re: gold fingers over wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 13:16:40 EST 2000 | Dave F

Tony: You have choices: * Hi Temperature Tape: Go with Wolfgang ... too tough to control. * Selective Soldering Pallets: Some like 'em some don't. A lot of your success depends on the pallet fabricator. * Screenable Temporary Solder Mask: Wol

Re: Plastic fingers for wave solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 17:16:44 EST 2000 | Larry

Boca, We mix them with titanium fingers, been running them for 6 months with no problems with heat. They break off rather then mangle like the titaniums, which can be a good thing! Do I like them? Sure! I found they were 1/2 the price as titaniums an

Plastic fingers for wave solder machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 10:21:27 EST 2000 | boca raton

I've seen some plastic fingers advertised for wave solder machines. Anyone used 'em? They are 'glass-reinforeced polymer resin', they are supposed to stand the heat, can be mixed with titanium fingers on the machine, and cheaper! (near and dear to

Re: Hollis Future 1 wave solder fingers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 17:03:10 EDT 1998 | Ken Chase

Yes, New Era Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of Titanium fingers for Hollis and Sensbee wave Solder machines, as well as a other products. give them a call @ (603)669-7971 for more info.

Re: Micro balls on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 10:23:06 EDT 1998 | Mike C

| Howdy Richard, | Welcome to the club! I now dub thee a full fledged member of the "Spotty Gold Finger and Bleeding Ulcer Society"...or SGFBUS for short... (GRIN) | I know it's not funny to be in that position, but there's so many different places t

Re: Micro balls on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 22:15:20 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Howdy Richard, Welcome to the club! I now dub thee a full fledged member of the "Spotty Gold Finger and Bleeding Ulcer Society"...or SGFBUS for short... (GRIN) I know it's not funny to be in that position, but there's so many different places to pick

Re: Titanium finger

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 05:40:57 EDT 1999 | HERMAN

| | My wavesoldering machine is equipped with Titanium finger. What composition of Titanium alloy used ? Any grade difference, and which is the best grade for long life ? An info or website concerning it. | | Dear Barden, | | Sorry, I am not fami

Titanium finger

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 22:22:12 EDT 1999 | Barden

My wavesoldering machine is equipped with Titanium finger. What composition of Titanium alloy used ? Any grade difference, and which is the best grade for long life ? An info or website concerning it.

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