Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 23:28:54 EST 2007 | jovial_guy23
If you have flux deposits on the cooling plates, try out Zestron's VIGON RC101...It is an extremely good product especially for reflow ovens and wave solder systems. Check it out...Minimal maintenance water based chemistry with no flash point...Much
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 14:03:12 EDT 2000 | MikeF
Jason, First, check with the manufacturer of the flux you are using. They can tell you what board topside temperature range the flux is designed for. Some other info is needed for the residue part. Is it showing up on the same board, or different boa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 14:42:03 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Heck no! First, you should find out the Yamaha equivalent of your machine, if known - that is a more common reference when sourcing parts. While we have no affiliation with the vendor other than a very positive history of sourcing a laundry list
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:07:51 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Jerry, I bet you have dross build up on your wave. Are you running nitrogen? If not this could be the case. Hope this helps!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 11:09:44 EST 2005 | jdumont
Hi all, we're preparing for the switch to lead free and I was wondering how dangerous/harmful to our new wave oven it would be to run tin lead parts through the no lead wave. Will the lead build up and cause issues?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 12:45:28 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| I've heard that use of VOC free flux with wavesolder fixtures can be challenging due to entrapment of water in the fixture. | | Is anyone out there successfully running VOC free with wave fixtures & did you experience problems? If so, how did you
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 13:02:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | I've heard that use of VOC free flux with wavesolder fixtures can be challenging due to entrapment of water in the fixture. | | | | Is anyone out there successfully running VOC free with wave fixtures & did you experience problems? If so, how d
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 14:23:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | I've heard that use of VOC free flux with wavesolder fixtures can be challenging due to entrapment of water in the fixture. | | | | | | Is anyone out there successfully running VOC free with wave fixtures & did you experience problems? If so,
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 14:18:49 EDT 2012 | davef
I've been in shops with a flux containment pan under the wave fluxer. While I'd rather see excess flux in a containment pan than on the floor, but I'd prefer to see flux applied precisely to eliminate the need for either using a containment pan or cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 09:16:44 EDT 2012 | engineerjim
We are going through the motions of acquiring and setting up a new to us wave solder machine. My question, is any utilizing a solder/flux containment pan or other type system beneath the wave to help keep areas around the wave solder machine cleaner