Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 10:12:53 EST 2004 | jdumont
Morning all, can anyone recommend a wave soldering oven for use with lead free bars? Our trusty 20 year old Treiber wont make the grade without costly upgrades. Its time to let her go and buy into new technology. Any help would be appreciated. Thank
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 10:24:35 EST 2005 | SuePH
The pallets are made of a black composite that is 5MM thick, and yes, the bottom is beveled to the cut out space for the connectors. The wave solder machine is a Treiber, so the wave height is hand set. I always aim for the center of the leading edg
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 19:03:17 EDT 2007 | sueph
Need some advice. A relay in the Ol' Treiber went out to the wave solder pot, causing the temp of the pot to spike up to 800 degrees F. Since the machine wasn't in use that afternoon, it is possible that the pot was that hot for 4 hours before it wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 17:33:30 EDT 2016 | winterair
The machine has been giving me trouble as the components are frequently lifted off the board and falling off as it goes through the conveyor. I am trying to remove the conveyor chains hoping to re-balance them. Is there a way to remove them and adjus
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 13:23:53 EST 2002 | Shawn
Thank you all very much for the responses. The solder is eutectic and the problem, as far as I can tell, has been around before I was here, 2+ years. The flow machine is a treiber with 2 bottom preheaters and 1 top. The solder pot temp is 500F +/-4F
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 19:58:58 EST 2002 | davef
for regular eutecticish solders, keep the pot temperature between 230�C [446�F] and 290�C [554�F]. If you polled us on our pot temperatures, we�d be all over the map, but with more lower than higher than you. High pot temperatures tend to generate
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 | Wed Oct 20 07:59:34 EDT 2010 | gallionc
After 16 years in the industry, I have honestly never heard of putting wax in a solder pot. Anyway, I do have some experience with Treiber wave solder machines, and as I recall, the air-driven pumps are a nightmare to service. First of all, make su