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Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 17:02:10 EDT 2008 | allwave

What brand of flux and wave solder machine are you using? George

Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 08:00:33 EDT 2008 | cgray

We are using Multicore (MFR 301) from Henkel.

Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:07:42 EDT 2008 | cgray

Thanks for your experiences.

Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:44:14 EDT 2008 | cgray

The chain and fingers for our Wave solder is getting a large amount of residue from the flux (high dissolved solids) we are using. Any recommendations for products that can clean polymerized flux.

Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:11:19 EDT 2008 | dwelch123

We roll ours up, fingers and all, and soak them for about an hour in a solution of water and DOMINATE (heavy duty degreaser) you can order from Grainger. They come out looking brand new every time!

Cleaning Wave solder fingers and chain

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:02:46 EDT 2008 | jeffharley

We use a power washer, blow dry, then lightly oil the links with mineral oil. Works great

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 17:52:18 EDT 2010 | warwolf

Hello Our company has just bought a EWS 500 F XL wave machine (about 8 months ago) and i have been trained on how to use it so in new to the industry, things are going well so far but im a bit stumbled on the simplest thing and that’s weather or not

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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.

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Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 10:11:54 EDT 2005 | russ

I would use a foam fluxer since spraying rosin will make the stickiest nastiest mess you can imagine. 18 layer board huh? You will want convection preheat, both top and bottom preheaters, preheat tunnel of at least 4-5', a chip wave, laminar flow w

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:57:51 EDT 2000 | Jason

I am new to wave soldering. Any information is greatly welcomed. Here is the problem. After soldering the boards they have a film on the bottom of them and sometimes a white powder looking substance. I have tried decreasing the amount of flux on

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