Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 09:25:45 EDT 2017 | rob
Durastone pallets, we use lots of precision ones for selective wave soldering. An utter nightmare to machine - hideously fibrous. We use http://www.globaldatum.com/ for ours.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 09:22:15 EDT 2005 | Hiram
Thank you all for your comments always helpful. Have a great week! Hiram
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 11:55:36 EDT 2017 | emeto
Thank you all! I will ask for quotes and we will see how it goes
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 14:07:00 EDT 2019 | proceng1
I believe that NORDSON now recommends AIM NC277. Nordson bought out ACE-protech.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 08:53:23 EST 2014 | jpal
We have the opportunity to buy a new selective solder machine and are used to using a very old Jade machine with a moving tank and wetted nozzle. I have two process concept questions: Which is better- move the board over the nozzle or move the nozz
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:50:21 EST 2019 | gregcr
Hi All, What are you running for selective solder flux? I'd like any opinion on water soluble and/or no-clean fluxes you are using. In our Kiss 104 machine we use HYDRO-X20 water soluble flux, per the original install suggestion, but I'd like to k
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 10:52:24 EST 2019 | roblackey
BLT 31-41 "No Clean Selective Flux For Aerospace" On a Versaflow 3/45 Atomises well, good hole penetration, good wetting, cleans off well in the solvent cleaner. Use for SN100C, SA0307, and 60/40.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 14:19:38 EDT 2019 | gregcr
Thank you ProcEng1 Nordson sent me a flux suggestion list: No Clean: 1. Kester Select 10 2. ALPHA EF-2210 3. AIM FX-16 Water Sol: KESTER 2331-ZX Nozzle Tinning: SUPERIOR #75
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 24 07:23:06 EDT 2017 | tch
You will need to preheat the boards for a lead free selective solder process. A preheat module is critical for any wave or selective solder process, if you don't get the board preheated properly the solder is going to resist flowing to the top of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 12:49:45 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
I have no experience running a "move the board" selective solder so can not compare the 2 methods..... We have been using an RPS Rhythm "move the pot/nozzle" system since 2008. We are using it solder thru hole components onto boards that often have
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