Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 12:37:27 EDT 2006 | pegasus59
MY PARTS SUPPLIER PRICES SEEM HIGH FOR PARTS FOR MY WAVE SOLDER. I AM LOOKING FOR AIR STONES FOR THE FLUX. ANY BODY HAVE OTHER OUTLETS I CAN LOOK IN TO?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 18:00:49 EDT 2002 | davef
It doesn't appear to be a proprietary mix. Maybe it's 'neither Alpha Metals nor Kester WILL [want to] supply it.' It's interesting. A lot of the discussion of a solder replacement for 63/37 has centered on high temperature alloys. In real life,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 10:36:51 EDT 2002 | blnorman
Actually this is for automotive (radio). According to TWI (the Welding Institute), European auto makers are mandating that suppliers of electronics replace lead in solder by January 1, 2003. I haven't been able to find which specific automotive com
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 | Mon May 16 18:03:30 EDT 2005 | davef
Key Issue: Will this machine solder your boards? You never know until you solder one. Any other avenues of analysis involve substantial risk. Flux Selection * High or low solids * VOC or VOC-free Solder Alloy * If using lead-free, avoid stainles
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 12:03:10 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Jason, If 225C is the topside temp of your board just prior to hitting the wave, I would say this is too high. Your flux suppliers data sheet should tell you an ideal topside temp for good flux activation, probably around 190C. According to the Bi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 22:02:48 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Jason: Wave soldering is the coolest thing!!!! First, so, what�s the chemical analysis of this white res? Can you point us to either tin, rosin, or something else? Second, how do you know that you are making these white residues? Could your boar
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 10:12:38 EST 1998 | Brian Conner
| 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 a
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 06:20:44 EST 1998 | Kelly
| 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 a
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 19:01:45 EST 2007 | bbarton
As someone with a LOT of experience with the "low cost" alternative alloys, primarily SACX, I have one simple question....Are these shorts a new phenomena? WAS your process in control, and all of a sudden it's not? If the answer is YES, take a look a