Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 02:59:58 EDT 2017 | cromaclear
The temperature in the pots are 310C
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 12:02:00 EST 2015 | barryg
Hello out there, We have a Novastar EWS-310 wave solder machine. We have been running it for about a year. Sometimes when running boards the spray fluxer will just stop. This does not happen all the time, sometimes not at all. We have to completely
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:37:22 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610D 3 Handling Electronic Assemblies 3-1 3.1 EOS/ESD Prevention 3-2 3.1.1 Electrical Overstress (EOS) 3-3 3.1.2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 3-4 3.1.3 Warning Labels 3-5 3.1.4 Protective Materials 3-6 3.2 EOS/ESD Safe Workstation/EPA 3-7 3.3
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 16:55:26 EDT 1999 | NickMata
Hello all, I am trying to get some information on ENTEK CU56. I am planning to use 310M flux on ENTEK 56 cards. It will not be a double reflow (top/bottom) followed by wave. I plan to reflow, glue/cure then wave. I am concerned about burning off the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 11:37:43 EST 2008 | jdengler
Hi JD, We use the OM-310 NC for most of our lead free work and see some wetting issues. We also have a lead free produst that requires cleaning so we use the WS-819. It does seem to wet better although I have never tried the WS-819 on the same b
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 22 09:20:48 EST 2000 | Chad Barnett
Looking for feedback on the Sanyo TIM-5100 and Sanyo TPM-100. We are currently using Universal GSM's and DEK 265 printer's, but are looking into the Sanyo line of equipment. Just wandering if anyone has comments on the equipment. Chad
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 14:39:35 EDT 2000 | Claudine Corda
Kevin - Technical Devices Co. makes a table top wave station that should fit your needs. Their # is 310-618-8437. or try www.technicaldev.com. -Claudine cycorda@sono-tek.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 06:00:14 EST 2000 | Donnie DeYoung
My company is currently experimenting with with a 310 vox free water based flux on solder waves using Infared heat instead of forced convection. I'm interested if anyone has tried this and what results did you have
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 22:04:33 EST 2001 | davef
Travis: I just checked. You're correct. It's a SMD-310, circa 1985 with a 12" wide mesh belt and a screamin' three zones of solder meltin' fury.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 18:43:22 EST 2001 | Factory Automation
Matt - I have rebuilt ovens in stock. Please let me know what your requirement is. Scott Baker Factory Automation sbaker@factory-automation.net 310-212-3998