Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:08:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Adding to Mike's comments. There are two types of selective wave soldering machines. * Chimney type, like the AirVac and Wenesco that Mike used. They use a boot to funnel the solder to the component to be soldered. * Programmable head type [ie, ERS
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 15:47:51 EDT 2004 | davef
Tim: We haven't bought a stone in years, but we'd start with our wave solder equipment manufacturer. Then, we'd try: * Metallic Resources, Inc.; 2116 Enterprise Parkway; Twinsburg, OH 44087; (330) 425-3155 (fax) (330) 425-2180; Stanley Rothschild
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 15:03:05 EDT 2005 | haviland
Am looking for a table top mini wave to remove > connectors or solder in connectors in hard to > reach areas. Can anyone recommend a good brand. > Thanks Hi--We have a couple of Wenesco Rework units, (1) for SMT and the second for PTH. These ar
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:16:58 EST 2010 | vmorina
Hi Jack, I haven't progressed that much on the reflow project.I'll be working on it in two weeks. Although, I have few vendors that I've been communicating for more info about vapor phase reflow ovens. See the following list: Wenesco Sintronex AICT
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 13:13:17 EDT 2001 | MikeF
Adding to Dave's comments, suppliers of selective soldering machines include Air Vac and Wenesco. I've used both, to solder and de-solder larger thru hole parts, such as connectors and large IC's. They are best suited to lower volume applications, an
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 13:13:43 EDT 2001 | MikeF
Adding to Dave's comments, suppliers of selective soldering machines include Air Vac and Wenesco. I've used both, to solder and de-solder larger thru hole parts, such as connectors and large IC's. They are best suited to lower volume applications, an
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:37:06 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hiya, | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | Cheers | Hey Jack: Let's not get lost. The issue is money versus process control. How much do you have versus h
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 10 19:51:20 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | Jim, Below are a couple of
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 15:52:47 EDT 2004 | MikeF
Here's an old thread from the archives that has some info on fluxer stones: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=5780Message22853 Also, DaveF recently posted this info: Tim: We haven't bought a stone i
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:59:24 EDT 2007 | flipit
If you want an inexpensive, good, somewhat dedicated, solution, then I would use a desktop wave pot like Wenesco or better yet Air Vac. The PCBRM10 or PCBRM12 from Air Vac may still be available. Can find on Ebay also. They have a quick change, pr