Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 04:30:29 EDT 1999 | Luca
I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 19:31:18 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:42:36 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 11:33:55 EDT 1999 | Ted Kress
| | I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many ty
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 18:00:49 EST 2014 | davef
Look here: http://www.ersa.com/media/pdf/fachartikel/fachartikel_englisch/global_smt_selective_soldering_article_03_2013_.pdf
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:43:04 EST 2014 | rgduval
dyoungquist, I may want to keep your information handy as we bring our Rhythm on line. There's a fair chance we'll have questions about using it!! cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 08:53:23 EST 2014 | jpal
We have the opportunity to buy a new selective solder machine and are used to using a very old Jade machine with a moving tank and wetted nozzle. I have two process concept questions: Which is better- move the board over the nozzle or move the nozz
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 10:40:35 EST 2014 | eniac
I use a two machines from EBSO, Germany. It's a machines with PCB carrier, so, solder pot is fixed. I'm fully satisfied with this equipment, but I use only wettable nozzles. If you would like to buy a new machine, not in used condition, EBSO will be
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:47:19 EST 2014 | jpal
Thanks for all the remarks. I am tending toward the move the pot method. I am concerned about parts tilting from square if moved or held at an angle. I won't need to deal with board pallets, board clamp mechanisms, etc. Plus I found the moving board
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 12:49:45 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
I have no experience running a "move the board" selective solder so can not compare the 2 methods..... We have been using an RPS Rhythm "move the pot/nozzle" system since 2008. We are using it solder thru hole components onto boards that often have
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