Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 19:38:44 EST 2011 | hegemon
There are a number of manufacturers of Benchtop Hot air stations. For what you are describing, look at Hakko as well as A.P.E. (if they are still around, they made a great little machine called a ?Chipmaster?, and if you added preheat, I think you
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 12:22:50 EST 2009 | cyber_wolf
I definitely agree with the spell check and 8 companies in ten years. That makes my left eye brow raise as I look over-top my glasses.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 09:12:48 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
I don't do wave soldering but want to see if I understand the question here. Do you want previously soldered component joints melting when you wave a board? I don't think you really want that? Or is it you want to avoid it? Are you talking SMT parts?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 21:14:19 EST 2011 | hegemon
Of the machines you have mentioned, the APE Bandit is your best bet. I had one of those in a previous employ and it was basically bulletproof, and simple enough to work on if things went wrong. Simple controllers and enough power to do the job at r
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 07:38:26 EDT 2007 | davef
The temperature that will melt solder holding top side SMT components during wave soldering depends on the alloy of that solder. So, for example, you'd expect: * Near eutectic SnPb solder to melt around 215*C. * LF to melt around 240*C. It's common
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 14:24:21 EST 2011 | vmorina
Hi Hege, Thank you very much for your input. So far I have four hot air from four different companies. ERSA: IR500 or IR550 http://www.ersa.com/index.php?modul=entry&id=346&entry_id=1473⊂_id=346&cont_add=467 Weller: WHA3000PS or VS http://www.te
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:28:13 EST 2002 | sam
I believe you need some sort of "flat top" for this connector. I have ordered special "tops" for connectors we have placed in the past, the top is simply removed before any item is plugged into it. This also protects the connector after the board i
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 05:10:19 EDT 2018 | mandychen
I'm am curious if anyone here has any experience > with ICAPE? Also who are the top companies in > china that supply PCB's? MINCOM is a new but fast-developing PCBA & SMT services provider located in Shenzhen Visit https://www.k-pcba.com/ to lea
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 13:16:04 EST 2002 | dougt
We place parts like this with a contact systems machine (3Z). The part comes on a reel and has a flat top on it (as mentioned above) that can be removed as soom as it comes out of the oven.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 15:22:10 EDT 2006 | solderiron
Good luck finding used. Ersa is top quality but you pay for it. The IR from Ersa is a medium wavelength thus heating is consistent across the board despite different component densities and colors. PDR does not heat the same and thus you have to be m
Main Products: 1. Original new and Original Used SMT/AI Spare Parts. 2. SMT Equipments And Related Machine( Loader/Unloader,SMT Calibration, SMT Feeder Carts,Conveyer etc.) 3. Maintenace and Repair Service
Manufacturer's Representative / Manufacturer / Equipment Dealer / Broker / Auctions / Consultant / Service Provider
3 Road Xintang, Fuhai Street,Fuyong
Shenzhen, 30 China
Phone: 13713862102