Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 12:28:04 EST 2000 | Dave F
Chris: I can't a semi-auto dip tank being any faster than manually dipping. Better control - yes. Less messy - yes. Other stuff Graham mentioned - yes. Have you discussed your goals with some of the used equipment folks listed in the archives?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 16:19:12 EDT 2001 | davef
We build a mixed tech [eg, QFP, SMT fly shit, DIP] board where we can't clinch the DIP. So we set the clinch and cut on the DIP to just barely clinch, leaving the leads very perpendicular to the board. I wonder if you could do something similar wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 08:42:50 EST 1998 | Mike Demos
I am looking for suppliers of through-hole DIP insertion. It's been a long while since I've looked for through-hole equipment and am not aware of who manufactures DIP insertion equipment. If you know of some suppliers, I would appreciate some input
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 10:36:09 EST 1998 | Jimmy Strain
| I am looking for suppliers of through-hole DIP insertion. It's been a long while since I've looked for through-hole equipment and am not aware of who manufactures DIP insertion equipment. If you know of some suppliers, I would appreciate some inp
Electronics Forum | Sun May 31 16:07:25 EDT 1998 | Alain De Bock
Is there anyone who knows what the influence is of the dip-fluxing process on the placement accuracy of a flip-chip. If you perform dip-fluxing after component alignment, the component may be displaced on the nozzle; if you perform component alignmen
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 11:01:25 EDT 2003 | markhoch
Our customer is starting to see some solder joint failures during their extensive testing proceedures. Specifically with an SMD/DIP device that has a very small foot in relationship with the pad on the PCB. (By SMD/DIP device I mean a DIP IC that has
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 01:24:07 EST 2005 | arnold
we are encountering a problem on our production. after dipping a copper wire AWG#30 to a leadfree solder the wire becom thinner and easily to break. does the leadfree soler has the capability to weaken the wire (lessen the diameter)after dipping to l
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 09:50:40 EST 2005 | chunks
Good ol'Wenesco. That's one of my old products they have in their advertising. The tricky part about dip process is in the fluxing. Spray fluxing a populated board from the bottom looking up can be a challenge. You'll notice the areas you missed
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 10:21:09 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi you need to dip long enough for the temperature of the part being soldered to reach about 20 degrees above liquidus of the solder. For the small parts we dip solder we had Sn62 and SAC387 baths set to 250 degrees and this seems to work best for us
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 19:27:50 EST 2017 | jgo
Hi all, I'm wondering how does one decide to use flux dipping or solder printing when it comes to be attaching CSPs onto the board? Solder printing has an advantage in that there will be a higher throughput on the mounter as there is no flux dippin