Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 02:50:16 EST 2008 | lococost
So, no one is wave soldering 0603 succesfully? Not even teh wavemaster??
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 11:27:10 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
Every problem faced with (all) lead free alloys can be solved with 2 words �add lead� I'll keep it short don't want to sound like a broken record.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 05:06:20 EST 2008 | gregoryyork
Great as most Lead Free machines have the wrong angle on them 7 degrees is correct. So you are still exiting the wave in the middle of the pot then.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 13:47:22 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
looks like my knowldge preceeds me again. I woud try a different flux. If it doesn't work - it will take a question mark away and your one step closer to total success.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 19:04:54 EST 2008 | gregoryyork
you need to check your angle on this, can you measure and advise what you have cheers Greg York
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 01:56:12 EST 2008 | lococost
The angle is a standard Soltec 7deg. We don't have the tools to measure this accuratly, but I do trust Soltec on this.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 23 23:29:17 EST 2005 | azbvc
Slaine, thank you for sharing..
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 24 08:26:41 EST 2005 | GS
Thank you, very intersting. Seen they've experimented also Sn Cu Ni on wave solder. Rgards............GS
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 23 06:09:04 EST 2005 | Slaine
good report showing lots of sections and compairng differnet pcb finishes http://www.smartgroup.org/experience/experience%20report%202005.pdf
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 14:02:25 EST 2006 | paligora
Hi People I will need some help on basic things really, we are replacing the existing solder pot with a lead free capable solder pot, but what are the other parameters that we need to look in to, to be able to achieve good quality soldering on the sa