Electronics Forum: pre-heater (Page 2 of 7)

Wave solder question

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

Lead-Free SMD repair

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

BGA Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 12:58:04 EDT 2001 | BGA rework expert

A key factor is underside Pre Heater ----- Conceptronics makes the best in terms of IR Preheat----- Most machines have forced convection from the top and bottom --- the preheater is the key on larger more dense boards. Placement accuracy is also bett

Wavesolder conveyors

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 26 21:17:34 EDT 1999 | Bob Huelsenbeck

Anyone having any conveyor rail shaking on Electrovert wavesolder machine model "Electra"? The conveyor shakes more with a pallet passing through the machine, particularly when the 20" pallet is passing from spray fluxer to the first pre-heater. Here

Re: Pin Hole/Blow Hole - Causes and cure please

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:43:24 EDT 1999 | Dave F

snip | | Dear John/Earl | | Thanks for your clarifications. To me also the problem does not seem to be linked with the PCB. The Pre heater temp. is set at | 450 degree C. We are using Alpha Aq. cleanable flux. Can you elaborate on the Desired

Wave Solder Machine Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:16:47 EST 2001 | Hussman

Unless your wave is very, very, very old - you are having your leg pulled. Or someone in your maintenance dept. is a little out of it. Most pre-heaters are already coated to prevent rust. Maybe the coating has flaked away, if so, I'd suggest using

Wave Soldering Upflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 19:48:23 EDT 2003 | Shawn

We do allot of multi layer boards with heavy ground planes or heat sinks attached. We have a Trieber, use RMA flux, solder pot temp at 500F, foam fluxer, spray the top if need be, and would warm up the PWB to around 240F over the preheaters. We have

Solder in wave soldering: Which one is the best?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 16:04:30 EST 2005 | Alex

I use to have that kind of problems with other type of machines and here are the causes: 1- Spray fluxer head partially obstructed (check flow rate) 2- Defective pre-heater probe (manually check temps) 3- PROFILE (last preheat to 280) 4- we sometimes

How are you reworking high mass LED pcb's?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 02:30:29 EDT 2017 | jandon

We are using hot-plate. It is the safest method to rework aluminum substrate PCB's. http://www.martin-smt.de/en/rework/products/pre-heater-hotbeam.html "For efficient rework on heavy electrical systems with flat bottom surface and LED PCBs the pow

Selective Solder Recommendation

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 20:24:45 EST 2023 | ronh22

Looking for some Recommendations for a Selective Solder machine. We currently have a KISS103 no pre heater. We are high mix low volume, so batch is most like best option. I have used Pilerhouse Jade MKII years ago. Wondering what other option pe


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