Electronics Forum: wave preheat time (Page 1 of 174)

Wave soldering preheat temperature

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 00:04:21 EDT 2001 | zam_bri

I'm not a Wave soldering guy and my friend have asked me a question on what is the best preheat time and temperature for Wave soldering.They experiences only 10% flow up thru the PTH barrel. I've asked them to increase the temperatue to 120 Deg C. Cu

Wave soldering preheat temperature

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 12:59:51 EDT 2001 | Mike R

If you will place a temperature strip on the board during wave soldering process you will get a max of 210 F or 98.8 C which is normal on the standard wave temperature. The problem on the 10% solder on the TH via hole can be caused by insufficient fl

Wave soldering preheat temperature

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:04 EDT 2001 | kpliew

Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that

Wave soldering preheat temperature

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:10 EDT 2001 | kpliew

Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that

Increase/decrease of the SMT reflow preheat

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 02:44:26 EST 2001 | ianchan

SMT Experts, Hi, I have a pondering issue, which is : Our current specified Reflow preheat timing is a necessary 100~140sec for the ranges of 100~170Deg-C....obtained timing is 77sec... out of curiousity, if we further fine tune the obtained reflo

Excessive dwell time in solder fountain

Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 11:20:43 EDT 2010 | mikesewell

A good guideline is keep it similar to your wave solder process, for example 2-3 sec. This assumes you're preheating the assembly. While polyimide boards are fairly robust at some point you will begin to see copper dissolution - the solder side pad

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 17:37:05 EDT 2007 | hakerem

Hi Joris - There is an excellent wave solder guide called "Take No Prisoners" that includes instructions for attacking and eliminating solder balls and preventing their recurrence: 1. Increase Dwell Time Solder balls are normally caused by too much f

lead free wave soldering parameters

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 18:59:40 EDT 2000 | lboone

Have anyone perform wave soldering on FR-2 and FR-1 printed circuit board with lead free soldering? Can you share the parameters(wave temperature,preheat temperature, contact time, wave height,etc,) used and did you do any changes to the wave solderi

short wave IR question

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 20:35:51 EDT 2012 | davef

A common bottomside heater configuration is IR-Convection-Convection. One of the big advantages of the IR zone is its ability to allow the flux carrier to spread and dry slowly before the board reaches the convections zones, which can blow wet flux c

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 12:27:32 EDT 2007 | hakerem

Hi Dave - You are correct that I was not clear in my comments. I assumed Joris had seen the usual solder balls accompanying his blowholes. Nevertheless, Joris, my first two recommendations still stand. Increasing the dwell time of your leads in t

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next

wave preheat time searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information

Win Source Online Electronic parts

Software programs for SMT placement and AOI Inspection machines from CAD or Gerber.
All Surplus Auction - December 18, 2024

World's Best Reflow Oven Customizable for Unique Applications
High Throughput Reflow Oven

High Precision Fluid Dispensers


"Find out how you can receive priority in SMTnet Search with out Sponsor membership."