Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 03:23:09 EDT 2013 | vishnudas123
Dear All, can please tell specifications of heat resistant glass plate which is used to flux application and process control of wave soldering. can you tell the suppliers of the same in India. BR, Gupta.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 13:59:04 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea
Sounds like the problem is design realted - here's a cheesy trick if your product/process permits: (you know how I love my cheesey tricks!) Put an adhesive dot between the pins that are bridging. If you're gluing bottomside SMT components to the bo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 14:55:27 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | for example: | | | | Solder Bridge | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | 2.verify turbulance on your solder w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 20:35:51 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | | | for example: | | | | | | Solder Bridge | | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | | 2.verify turbulance on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 15:18:54 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | for example: | | Solder Bridge | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | 2.verify turbulance on your solder wave. | 3.etc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 19:52:57 EDT 1999 | Tony
| | Does anyone know where I can find a list of things to do to when troubleshooting issues during the wave solder process? | | | | for example: | | | | Solder Bridge | | 1.verify amount of flux been aplied. | | 2.verify turbulance on your solder w
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 11:42:26 EST 2002 | MikeF
Like Mark, I'm guessing your problem is with SMT parts on the top side, the solder is re-melting and some of the parts are moving around during when the board is being wave soldered. When I had some training on thru hole wave soldering way back when
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 15:13:06 EST 2002 | mjabure
If I understand what you're saying, you are reaching reflow temp's on the top side while soldering bottom side components. You might want to run a glass gauge plate over the wave and make sure your contact pattern isn't too large. If your PCB is in c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:26:12 EDT 2009 | dilogic
Hi Patrick, thanks for the response. I might add some more information - we succesfully soldered some boards with the same settings of belt speed, pre-heat temp. etc. This batch of boards differs from the previous in a way that they are 4-layer. May
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 09:50:19 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Hi Loco, Good point!! The good old glass plate works just fine as long as the conveyor or carriers have L shaped fingers. A glass plate is usually about a � inch thick (a lot thicker than the actual board). With L shaped fingers the bottom of the gl