Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 01:52:05 EST 2006 | hemu_me
As we have vitronics oven(SMR610A) made in dec,1997,which has 5 heating zones and 2 cooling zones. For Lead free soldering what should be our baseline for low/medium boards.we have gathered profiles from various paste manufacturers,however we don't k
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:14:11 EST 2007 | rgduval
Hi, Bill, Lead-free solder and paste manufacturers will be a great resource for you during the transition; they've tested their products extensively, and their application groups have been able to help me through the biggest changes. There are a fe
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 08:38:57 EDT 2005 | kamrant
Joseph, What is the topside temp reading of your board before reaching the pot? Do you have top-heater in your wave machine? It sounds like; you got an insufficient per-heating issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 04:37:14 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
SAC305 has a liquidous state temperature 217 degC. Check the datasheet to compare to this temp. I suppose, it may be lower. - Cheers !
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 13:31:05 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Joseph, In addition to my previous post The reason why the cracks are most visible at the transformer location is due to the weight of the transformer. The stress on the boards is the highest because the weight of the transformer will warp the board
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 10:41:23 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Bob, Great theory if you're selling SN100C, but I have to disagree that an alloy being 4�C off eutectic will cause cracks. When a solder joint exits the solder wave, there is an immediate drop in temperature of 100�C. so being off 4�C is irrelevant.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 17:22:03 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
On an ACE KISS machine we could program a drop in Z height to give a peel off angle after the component was soldered. Usually not necessary as the solder at the nozzle is falling away from the lead down the nozzle. If possible, we would program a fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 08:03:18 EST 2010 | theo
Can anybody tell me what kind of anti-seize compound to use in a lead free solder pot? I have found copper, nickel, and silver anti-seize but I cannot decide which one to use. Thanks for the help.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 13:34:43 EDT 2008 | rwyman
We have a Vitronics mySelective machine (model 6749, or "the Fat Bastard" as we affectionately call it). It's configurable with various combinations of "select wave" and "multi wave" pots. Ours has one of each. The "select wave" is for the most pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 08:26:03 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang
| | | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, ther