Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 11:09:49 EDT 2007 | davef
4 Fluxer Operation 4.1 Set-Up and Check-Out the Fluxer 4.1.1 Spray Fluxer Set-Up and Check-Out 4.1.1.1 Pass a sample unsoldered board through the machine. 4.1.1.2 Remove the board just after passing through the fluxer and the air knife. 4.1.1.3
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 21:25:56 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am
Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 11:54:12 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
All the comments that have been made a great but I do have to say that much of the problem comes back to the design engineers not designing for manufacture. Centre board supports would have sorted the problem without jigs. | | I am running a board t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 12:37:21 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
What? When and where did this happen? What company?!?! You could sue the wave manufacturer or didn't your company have insurance? Sounds like a shady operation to me or just a tall tale.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 26 00:32:55 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
it'll be cheaper if you'll let your wave machine up all night and let it in its idle temp (supposed to be 200��C) simply because it will need less power from idle temp up to operational temp compared to from 0�C-operational temp. Temperature Sensors
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 16:33:15 EDT 2007 | mumtaz
Please, it does not matter the school from which it is you came, but what you learned from it that counts. It is simple mathematics my friends. Lets make things simple, shall we not? E=I/R..... this we all should know. We can use this to measure
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 08:17:54 EDT 2010 | davef
We expect to find recommendations on periodic maintenance from the equipment fabricator in the operating manual. Those recommendations should be the basis for you to setup your maintenance program.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 10:35:58 EDT 2008 | samir
I agree with RealChunks. The application of any of these "wave solder process control tools" is dependant on how the shop is run. At some shops, PM is inconsistent and slacked off on. At other shops, there is no technical expertise at the operator
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 14:02:59 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
We have a slider Bar on the back side of our Delta Wave. It is adjustable and slides up and down (adjusting bolt) on the back edge of the Lamda Wave to prevent this problem; keeping the trough behind the Lamda is essential as well. Along with attenti
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 02:34:22 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
Are we not talking about down-time, when the time operators are not there,if, you, "wavemasterlarry" run 3 shifts, you don't need to answer these questions right? or do you, larry, solder yourselve when your colleagues sleep. Only thing I want to s