Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 04:18:04 EDT 2004 | Mark Stansfield
Have you taken a look at our SolderStar range of profilers. We offer 4,6 and 12 channel versions. Our 12 channel system can also be connected to our Wave Shuttle product for wave solder machine analysis. Our datalogger are the smallest reflow profile
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:23:44 EST 2004 | pjc
ECD has some advantages in terms of upgrade path. Once you buy the ECD SuperM.O.L.E., you can use it in a OvenRIDER, WaveRIDER and ReworkRIDER products. The OR, WR and RR are solder machine management devices for solder process control. Where profile
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 18:57:17 EDT 2002 | pzohbon
Does anyone know where to find information for wave temp profiling? pzohbon
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 19:21:58 EDT 2002 | davef
Look to: * Your flux supplier's recommendations to baseline your recipe [similar to using your paste supplier's recommendations for setting your reflow recipe] * 7530 'Guidelines for Temperature Profiling for Mass Soldering (Reflow and Wave)' for gui
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 09:00:51 EDT 2007 | bsteffen
Since your budget is between 25 and 30K I would say you have plenty of options. Electrovert and Vitronics are both good solid machines. Seho is another option. Seho is extremely user frendly and maintenance freindly and easy to profile however, it is
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 03:04:38 EST 1998 | Charles Stringer
For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder and
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 03:21:05 EDT 2008 | grayman
I sell wave solder optimizer in Philippines. I have sold many of this optimizer system. It cost less than US$10K. Most of my customer is happy with the performance except for some issues from customers like LCD not yet colored, uses RS232, upgrades
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 04:04:46 EST 2006 | Rob
We used durastone, with a profile routed out to expose certain areas & protect others. Durastone costs peanuts, and the tool room uses a small cheap Micromat router.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 05:55:54 EST 2002 | nifhail
Anyone with selective wave experience ? I'm buying the Selective Wave machine and trying to workout the comparison matrix. Can someone tell me what criteria should I look at when listing down the matrix ?...things like, min clearance to the high prof
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 18:57:52 EST 2014 | warwolf
I can only say it looks okay for what you need, you will want a dual wave system it can make things so much easier. One thing to check would be the wave nozzle sizes I can see that the conveyor will do up to 15" but thats not to say the nozzle is