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Tin-lead wave soldering using a lead-free machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 03:58:17 EST 2006 | Rob

Yes, it's fine - as Pete says you have to replace certain parts & either get the pot recoated or a new one. We ran a "Lead free" 6622C from Vitronics Soltec on Tin Lead, then it was cleaned up, recoated and loaded with a no-lead alloy with no proble

Solder balls - Pb wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 07:41:52 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork

Check cure of solder resist. Use a No clean low solids rosin flux this will stop problem. Should see almost zero solder balls if put through a single wave compared to a dual wave. If this is true then it is a resist issue and cannot 'resist' the sold

wave soldering + header connector assembling problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 08:44:22 EST 2007 | aj

Hi, I have just taken a look at the Connector Images. Is there a difference in pitch between both connectors ? From the photo it looks like the Annular Rings are oversized on Image #1 especially around the centre area ( this might be the image ).

wave soldering + header connector assembling problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:51:09 EST 2007 | rgduval

Where are the shorts occurring on the 96 pin connector? Are they consistently in the same areas? It looks as though there are a number of pins connected by traces on the board, and/or the ground plane. This would cause a lot of repeatable shorts i

wave soldering + header connector assembling problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 13:46:14 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip

That's where this website falls short. Sorry to b*tch, but there's lots of people who post here whose primary language is NOT english, and you know what they say... "a picture is worth a thousand words." Original Poster guy...try "Image Shack" to s

Problems with diode during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 21:37:06 EDT 2012 | vergara1

Hi Manoel, I want to make sure I understand what you are talking about; reading the reply,along with your replys it almost sounds as if we are not talking about the same thing. In your picture I'm seeing a SMT diode correct? You are talking about th

SN100C vs. SAC 305 wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 12:27:27 EST 2006 | Marcus

We have used the SN100C for over a year now with fanastic results. We use the SAC305 for SMT and SN100C wire exclusively. There are no problem mixing the alloys. I am also on the commitee for the NASA testing. The SN100C did out perform SAC and SnPb

Non-wettig on chip cap.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 13:15:45 EST 2001 | slthomas

We've experienced similar problems with film caps, specifically Panasonic's parts that are alledgedly compatible with both reflow and wave soldering. They are identified with either GB or JB p/n suffixes, which become either GX, GC, or JC for the ref

Delta wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 03:06:24 EDT 2017 | mun4o

hi, are you resolve the problem? I have the same solder wave and the same problem. Can you advise my something? Regards

wave solder machine

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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