Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 06:49:57 EST 2005 | pjc
Go to this link for a nice tool for wave solder process troubleshooting: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnId=5 Look for "Wave Solder Troubleshooting Wizard" If you have an Electrovert machine, contact applica
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 20:23:14 EST 2005 | cangly
Hi Russ, We control the gravity of flux each 8 hours and will mix thinner to balance it if any.. Do we need more any action for this.. Thanks for your advices.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 08:31:09 EST 2005 | jdengler
This is way too long of a time. The SG probably changes significantly over this time. This could be a major contributor to your problems. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 08:57:39 EST 2005 | russ
No clean and foam fluxing is not a very good process from my experience. I know that the flux manufacturers claim that they are suitable but I am not sure what "suitable" means. I would bet that you have very inconsistant flux coverage. How often
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 20:51:16 EST 2005 | cangly
Morning Mike, We use Pb63/Sn37, Alpha Metal alloy. Solder pot is at 250 C. The profile of board after Preheat about 100 C, Lambda Wave about 220C (use both Lambda and Chip wave), DWell time 2.1s ~ 3s. Conveyor speed 1.5 in/min. We run by bare board a
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 21:46:48 EST 2005 | C. Kolokoy
With DIP type components, a sub-par fluxing method (foaming a no-clean), and a chip wave where one is not needed are formulas for bridging and insufficient wetting. If you have SMD's on the wave solder side of the board greater than 0603, and no SOT
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 03:43:22 EDT 2017 | jamesbarnhart
Electronic devices required higher speed, I/O capability, and density to meet standard requirements. Automated robotic soldering solutions that meet the demands of applications are too challenging for hand soldering. Manual soldering, even with the m
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 11:30:27 EDT 2017 | ranap121212
but we do not have laminate preheating on robots. There is no flux separate application, the flux is in the soldering wire
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 09:50:48 EDT 2017 | capse
Are you using nitrogen in your soldering process?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 15:08:30 EDT 2017 | ranap121212
Hello I have the problem with selective soldering on the robot. Thin balls appear on the laminate. The tin sometimes shoots...? and then the balls are a few millimeters from the soldering point. I tried up or down with temperature, but it did not wor