Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 08:37:39 EDT 2006 | nodlac
um why? Technical Devices = 5'8"
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 18:58:46 EDT 2006 | darby
Pleeeeeease....... tell me they only employ lysdexic slaes pensors
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 22:02:57 EDT 2006 | Bubba
What the f@ck you talking about Darby? Explain yourself!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 21:44:56 EDT 2006 | IRAS
HI, I am looking for the smallest wave soldering machine available. So far I have found some that have a total of 8 feet in length, and a foot print of 5.5 feet wide. Is there a wave solder smaller than this?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 11:34:44 EDT 2006 | flipit
Could you get by using a Wenesco or Air Vac PCBRM10 wave pot instead of an entire wave soldering machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 15:27:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
We use two Streckfuss wave solder machines. They are pretty small depending on your needs. Maybe not the best, but being local and since we use a lot of their forming equipment, it works out well
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 18:45:57 EDT 2006 | darby
No, No, I'm sorry I can't. I still haven't stopped laughing. Streckfuss, Beautiful.
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 Mar 26 02:09:35 EDT 2007 | Amy
Anyone knows about the top side remelting requirement for wave soldering process? Is there any standard & procedure to follow? What temp can cause the solder for top side to re-melt?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 07:19:09 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Amy, 183 degrees C if it's 63/37 paste. For wave solder, your guide should be your flux. Follow your flux mfgers suggested pre-heat. Most mfgers go by top side temps. Your wave solder pot temp is determined by your bar solder mfger. The