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Wave solder: Vitronics-Soltec vs. Electrovert

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 07:54:27 EST 2006 | johnw

Hi Rob we had Electroverts and the cost to convert them was just crazy and the nozzles and specification would never have really be able to run leadfree as for life of the machine, I was able to see the machines running some for had been running 24/7

Wave solder: Vitronics-Soltec vs. Electrovert

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 16:39:47 EST 2006 | pjc

Electrovert has a new nozzle design called UltraFill. It was designed specifically for Pb Free applications and generates about 40% less dross than the previous Lambda design. UltraFill can of course be used for Sn/Pb alloys. The name UltraFill is fo

Wave solder: Vitronics-Soltec vs. Electrovert

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 22:32:18 EDT 2004 | pdeuel

We have a Soltec Deltawave with single nozzle spray fluxer, chipwave, and waveform. It preforms well. I am not fimilar with Electrovert models so I can only give you some of the pitch I got when I went back East for training. Features I like about th

Re: Set-up times

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 01:17:57 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| SMT-ers | | I notice that most suppliers provide data that is eye-catching but avoid providing data of significant technical relevance, such as Cp and Cpk. It would perhaps be a wise idea for standards to be formulated in this area. | For

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:16:18 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | | | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding

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