Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 21:28:43 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
yeap, that's probably a cheaper option. thanks for your advice!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 11:11:31 EDT 2020 | dontfeedphils
Most select solder machines I've dealt with use conductance sensors to detect solder.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 00:33:08 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hello everyone, Can you please recommend a sensor to measure (contactless) level of solder inside of the wave soldering bath? ideally it should be a sensor that can reliably measure distanceto the melted solder and provide distance (as a codified si
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 16:21:41 EDT 2020 | emeto
It is usually done differently. Sensor is in the solder. Once solder becomes goes below the sensor, it triggers you need to add. I believe it measures temperature rather than distance.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 28 20:05:54 EST 2010 | aungthura
Dear all There are alot sockets in our products,BIB.These skts are lifted abit after being solderd with wave machine.If the skts become lifted, how much tolerance of the high is acceptable? as example 1mil~5mil,or,1mil~8mil. Pls advise me. Thanks in
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 17:27:38 EST 2016 | dyoungquist
We have been using SN100C in our RPS Rhythm selective solder machine since we bought it in 2008 with good success. No issues with the solder pot. We are setting the pot temperature to 300C.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 15:15:34 EST 2016 | warwolf
Any lead free will eat a leaded designed wave soldering machine. But SN100c will eat it the slowest, our soldering tips used to only last 3 months with SAC305 when we changed to SN100c solder wire we are having around 9 months tip life. Our wave sol
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 05:23:55 EST 2016 | stivais
Rob Just wondering - have you made analysis of your solder alloy on a regular basis? We are using SAC305 but stainless steel parts (e.g. a nut or a washer) dissolve quite quickly.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 16:24:26 EST 2016 | misterblonde
Hello, I am new to this forum, and was hoping to get some advice/information from those of you that have switched your wave soldering machine to SN100C. I have read some old threads about people having great success with SN100C. My question is- w
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 05:04:02 EST 2016 | pmcg
Never used stainless pots as when we converted to lead free we changed all the pots to titanium. Been using SN100C for many years now, very good results, also use it in reel form in our selective solder machines with great results. Bear in mind the