Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 19:26:10 EDT 2009 | fdbittner
I think machine selection depends upon your application (pitch, volume, changeover from pb to pb free etc...) I have experience with ERSA and Pillarhouse Jades. Both very good in their own right. Pillarhouse are relatively cheap, and quick to chan
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 20:28:29 EDT 2020 | ldavis
Typically C type fingers are used when running boards directly and L type are used when running boards in fixtures/pallets.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 07:02:58 EDT 2020 | mcbasol
Dear Larry, Thank you for comment. In according to this, I heard that ıt is much useful to use L type finger when your PCB use without palet and the PCB is little bit heavy. What is your opinion about that?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 11:12:36 EST 2002 | gswable
Hi, Can anybody help with a DOE for water soluble flux selection for a wave soldering process? Looked in threads but nothing specific. hav test wehicles and a waaev machin with melt solder in that T
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 17:36:06 EDT 2011 | grics
Dave is correct. Also, you should check the TDS's of the caps and the display before processing to see if they can withstand the process temps, look for a recommended solder profile or info for the manufacturability of the device. On another note,
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 13 10:56:57 EDT 2011 | jldowsey
Process Flow #4 in davef's response is your best bet for this assemblly judging buy your pictures. We purchase our selective wave solder pallets from Ascentec Engineering - they can fabricate a pallet to hold your assemblies, keep the SMT devices pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 21:33:24 EDT 2001 | davef
ICT probe problems, appearance of res on the boards, and unexpected interactions in RF applications.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:44:22 EST 2017 | sachinverma
hi plz go with vs Delta-x
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 13:58:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Is it feasible to have one type of board carriers to take boards thru 1) glue curing process for first side and 2)invert carriers with boards, and 3)reflowing second side, and 4) do manual stuffing of th components and 5) take them thru selective w
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 07:43:45 EST 2006 | Chunks
Q: If you do not use a selective wave pallet does this not leave the possibility of solder flowing up thru the Via's on the board? A: No. Your board house can cover your vias with solder resist. Your board house can plug the vias. You can cover t