Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 10:36:23 EST 2005 | maforni
Does anyone know if there are specific tools designed to remove fingers from the wave solder rails? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 09:34:31 EST 2005 | davef
What does your equipment manual suggest as the proper method for removing fingers?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 12:07:24 EST 2000 | Tony Nirchi
Gold finger connector over a wave solder, what would be the best way to protect the fingers from solder.This is a high volume job.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 17:02:10 EDT 2008 | allwave
What brand of flux and wave solder machine are you using? George
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 08:00:33 EDT 2008 | cgray
We are using Multicore (MFR 301) from Henkel.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:07:42 EDT 2008 | cgray
Thanks for your experiences.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:44:14 EDT 2008 | cgray
The chain and fingers for our Wave solder is getting a large amount of residue from the flux (high dissolved solids) we are using. Any recommendations for products that can clean polymerized flux.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:11:19 EDT 2008 | dwelch123
We roll ours up, fingers and all, and soak them for about an hour in a solution of water and DOMINATE (heavy duty degreaser) you can order from Grainger. They come out looking brand new every time!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:02:46 EDT 2008 | jeffharley
We use a power washer, blow dry, then lightly oil the links with mineral oil. Works great
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 09:36:49 EST 2000 | Richard
If the gold fingers are pad types which plug into expansion slot connectors, I have used a titanium guard attached to the wave conveyor over the solder pot, which allows the PCB to connect to the fingers but masks the solder from the gold pads along