Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 14:19:25 EDT 2019 | surfacemountprocess
They do perform well and are much easier to maintain than impeller driven pumps as there are no moving parts. The machines with electromagnetic pumps do cost more but the extra investment is worth it. One of the main benefits of the electromagnetic
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
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 | Sat Mar 30 13:18:04 EDT 2019 | stephendo
A heat pump pumps heat. The poster was talking about pumping molten solder.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 06:59:06 EDT 2019 | jacoblemaster
For what purpose you are looking at this electromagnetic pump? I am having a heat pump in my home. I know the bit about this pump but it is hard to maintain it.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 03:36:47 EDT 2019 | jacoblemaster
I am again here to discuss your pump?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 08:06:44 EDT 2019 | clockwatcher
We are looking into selective solder machines and would like any comments on the electromagnetic style pumps. They look much easier to maintain but do they perform well ?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 11:54:29 EDT 2009 | allwave
Armando, Make sure chip wave is pumping evenly across. These TD machines require a lot of maintenance (deep cleaning)to ensure all the holes on nozzle are open... My two cents, George
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 21:10:28 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hello !! I have a problem with my wave solder oven, in one of the products we made has connectors on one side of the pcb and in the other one has SMT components the process is kinda tricky on the SMT components we use an adhesive and put to the refl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 21:37:04 EST 2005 | KEN
How thick is this pallet? 6mm, 8mm, 10mm? I would look at: Make sure you're pot height is correct (lead clearance). If you are burrying the pallet in the fountain, your going to "push" a large volume away. The solder "push" should not plow over t