Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 11:54:29 EDT 2009 | allwave
Armando, Make sure chip wave is pumping evenly across. These TD machines require a lot of maintenance (deep cleaning)to ensure all the holes on nozzle are open... My two cents, George
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 02:08:08 EDT 2009 | cobar
Check that you are getting an even spray pattern from the fluxer.Check that the chip wave nozzle is clean and if possible feed the PCB in to the wavesolder unit at 90 � or 180�.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 21:10:28 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hello !! I have a problem with my wave solder oven, in one of the products we made has connectors on one side of the pcb and in the other one has SMT components the process is kinda tricky on the SMT components we use an adhesive and put to the refl
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 07:53:41 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Thanks ! I will try your recommendations, about the flux and the preheaters, yes they seems to be ok I will bring down de conveyor speed because it looks like if it is to fast is set to 3.6ft thanks again!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 06:39:29 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
I had seen such effect caused by the wave itself, where the exposed wave surface was coated by a thin dull oxide layer which then adhered to the bottom side of PCB during wave soldering. You could verify if the wave surface is clean metal when the P
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 08:04:52 EST 2002 | erhard
if you wave solder you have to glue the SMD parts on the bottom side. If you reflow the bottom side then you usually shouln't go over the wave afterwards. It's quite logical the joints melt again, that's what you want to achieve going over the wave.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 17:39:58 EST 2013 | davef
The LF wave solder solder alloy that marketing-types of other LF wave solder alloys compare themselves to is Nihon Superior SN100C
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 15:10:12 EDT 2009 | mefloump
This has some good iinformation for wave solder defects... http://www.trafalgar2.com/troubleshooter/wave_soldering.htm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 10:05:37 EST 2005 | SuePH
Help!! Just got some new wave solder pallets in house. The pallets are 12 by 8 inches solid composite, with only two 1/2 inch by 1 inch spots cut out for the connectors. When they go over the wave, the solder wants to cling to the bottom of the pal
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 04:18:55 EDT 2004 | Nippy
Hello, Is it possible to put polystyrene caps through the wave solder process ? We have always hand soldered these as temperature sensitive parts but would rather include them with other PTH parts through the wave solder. Manufacturer was little h