Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 06:06:54 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Glen, looks like flux or solder mask problem. In your first mail you said that only some boards show these symptoms and others not. First I would check on the differences between those Boards, manufactorer, solder resist, contamination. If that d
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 13:15:43 EDT 1999 | Boca
| Can anyone pls email me a typical temperature profile for wave soldering process. | | Thank you vey much. | | rdgs... | Typical depends on the processes you're developing. Key factors in my experience are flux type and requirements, component
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 16:06:36 EST 1999 | Dave F
| | A recent thread ... | | | | Pre-heat for Ceramic Capacitors - Igmar 10:21:55 03/04/1999 | | | | ... was addressing something that was discussed in an earlier thread. I searched 'til I was ARRRRRRHHHH! without finding the earlier thread. The w
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 09 22:54:20 EST 2001 | dburr
It sound you have already discovered to root cause, flux entrapment in the via holes. Short of changing the desing, here are sone suggestions. The main thing is you have to dry out the via holes of the wet flux. Some things to try are: slow down t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 14:00:55 EST 2002 | global
We have had some discussions about what causes parts to lift out of the holes when going over the wave on our flow solder machine. The machine being used is a Treiber (700 series). There are two bottom pre-heaters and one top pre-heater. We try to pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 14:11:09 EST 2003 | russ
We have a customer with the same requirements. We use a hot air pen to rework the caps. This is supposed to eliminate the thermal shock that is present when a soldering iron is used. The solder iron tip temp is usually 600-700 degrees and comes int
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 12:06:48 EST 2004 | Claude
What is the most effecient form of heating ,ie calrod, IR, convection , or a mixture ? to produce a good thermal profile on a wavesoldering system on thermally challenging multi-layered boards? Thanks, Adam Adam, I agree with Pete C. Forced co
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 | Sat Apr 30 10:37:25 EDT 2005 | Daniel
I think he did mentioned the board size in the inital thread: "265mm x 207mm pcb", but maybe it was not clear written. I have a question about rework and pre-heat: is it necessary to have the pre-heater to cover the whole board size, even if you onl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 15:41:30 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, We have a customer who give us a 20K board contract each year. It's only thru-hole components.The baord is HASL plated. So we pass it into our wave. No problems. Recently, our customer decided to go into GOLD PLATED finish. We take the same re