Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 13:16:02 EST 2000 | Rob Fischer
Don't feel alone. Many assemblers have the same problem but aren't fortunate enough to have say in the design of the board. They're either have a capital invedtment in a selective solder machine or pallets designed to mask bottom-side SMD. The pal
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 10:14:40 EST 2000 | Jim N
We bulid many boards with fine pitch on solder side and then wave. We use a wave fixture that is custom for each board. The fixture covers the SMT components and only exposes the PTH lead during the wave process. It requires about .070 to .100" clear
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 19:04:13 EST 2000 | Jackie Hsieh
First I'm a Taiwanese people so excuse my bad english writing. On my experience, The process of double side SMT procedure with two methods ---First one is appling the glue on the solder side, and placeing the R,C,L chips components on it.and 2nd one
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 16:53:05 EST 2004 | grayman
JD There are many lead free wave machines out in the market today. They promised to give best result for lead free. Companies here in our country who bought lead free wave machines 3 years ago is now having difficulties in controlling there machines
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 14:37:43 EDT 2005 | Proy
I'm looking for REAL data about how many hours of Lead Free (SAC) alloy run time it takes to really deteriorate or damage a stainless wave solder pot. Realistically if I TIN purge my wave solder pot, how long will it take to be damaged beyond use or
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 09:49:06 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Hello Lupo, Can you confirm the alloy you are using is the nickel stabilized tin/copper alloy. Thanks, Bob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 09:01:46 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Many of the components will deteriorate at very different rates. This makes giving an hour rating difficult. If you read, http://www.speedlinetech.com/docs/EquipmentImpactsofLeadFreeWavesolderingAPEX2003BestUSPaper.pdf you will see they give inspe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:40:06 EDT 2005 | KEN
What your asking has many variables. 1. Material: SS vs. Cast Iron. Iron is thicker. Which SS? 316, 316L 2. Pump speeds, turbulence, hours of operation directly affect equipment life. 3. Things like scraping the pots, the tunnels, impelle
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 11:26:03 EDT 2019 | pace_worldwide
Concerning your desoldering equipment, we have made major improvements to prevent solder clogging on PACE Solder Extractor handpieces. Replacing the venerable SX-80, the new SX-100 (and SX-90) Solder Extractor has been improved so that is does not cl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 10:56:26 EDT 2005 | Charls R
Hello friends, We have wave soldering m/c Stainless Steel Solder tank. We have in process to chengeover to Lead Free Tank. As for as my concern Titanium coating to tank is one solution. Is there any otehr metal alloy tank is available? if yes what s