Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 11:14:31 EDT 2006 | Chim Richalds
You got a lot of neck fat, Chunks?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 08:06:49 EDT 2006 | pr
Not only is he typing with his feet (apparently) he is trying to get free advertising AND disparaging the competition, is nothing sacred?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 16:15:40 EDT 2006 | realchunks
http://www.x-axys.com/products/soldersaver.asp
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 11:57:29 EDT 2006 | aj
thats the pulsar unit or a very good copy!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 17:44:43 EDT 2009 | joeherz
Contact Mike Gunderson at Marc Technologies - mike@marctechnologies.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 03:39:13 EDT 2006 | aj
Hi All, I am currently looking at ways to reduce Dross on our wave process. One tool that I came across was the Pulsar Solder Saver. Its hand held and kinda sucks in the dross -returns the good solder to he bath and drops the powder on top of the P
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 11:48:23 EDT 1999 | Jim Prestridge
I'm searching for a source for surface mount socket savers that accept a hand test socket (Yamaichi, Nepenthe etc...). Barring availibity of an SMT socket saver does anyone know a good technique for soldering socket savers into a .250" thick, 20+ lay
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 03:47:12 EST 2006 | FOX
After have so much discussion about this solder dross reduction, which way is the best to achieve good solder quality with low cost investment? Would it be add additive or recycling the dross or use N2 during wave soldering process??
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 15:40:08 EDT 2006 | caldon
I would be leary of a "Sucking" machine and hot liquid solder. Kester makes pellets that you put on top of the pot to seperate dross from lead. Technical Devices has a solder recovery machine Cal Agilent Technologies
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 11:41:41 EDT 2009 | tds
I rebuild solder recovery systems that are used during the dedrossing of solder machnes. My number is 330-724-3333. We have sold a lot of these machines and have plenty of references. Scott Wilson