Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 05:37:23 EST 2009 | emmanueldavid
Necoleta, PWB Blistering/De-lamination may not be due for Titanium finished threads / holders which is typically being used to draw high Shelf Life of Pallets and even flow across Auto Wave Soldering rails. There is also nothing to suspect on Liquid
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 16:59:39 EST 2007 | realchunks
Pallet angle is usually pretty good. Lead length is also another good thing to keep as short as possible. Air Knives don't work that well. Also check your board. Make sure you have solder resist between each and every thru-hole pad. If the board
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 10:16:15 EST 1999 | Jim Gleason
Earl, We have found that many people get closer to a zero defect program using pallets. Since you eliminate manula masking you eliminate on huge area of possible defects production. Since the pallets can align connectors etc, you get less defects due
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:39:37 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the composite surface is bubbling up and glass fibers are also starting to show. | The problem here
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 07:54:42 EDT 1998 | Rob Fischer
| | I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the composite surface is bubbling up and glass fibers are also starting to show. | | The problem h
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 17:11:04 EST 1999 | chris arnold
| I realize it's been discussed many times before. I need to know your opinions, experience, and knowledge concerning "today's"/latest and best pallet designs, suppliers, and methods for using them more effectively. Earl, Pallets can be extremely u
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:58:40 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:29:29 EDT 1998 | Allen
We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good but
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:14:49 EST 2007 | realchunks
WaveRiders do work well. But they just measure, do they do not adjust anything. It's up to you or your staff to interpret and adjust your machine accordingly. It�s one of those tools that is affective, but only to the extent of you�re willing to u
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 02 16:20:06 EDT 2012 | davef
While the only way this thread could look more like a stealth advert is if it has the word 'advertisement' blinking at us, I'll play along. Questions are: * Have you asked the supplier Fantron Technologies [sales@fantron.com] what they suggest? * Wh