Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 03:12:01 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly
Hi, The solder we use is Sn5Pb93.5Ag1.5. with a melting point of about 30 degrees.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:48:29 EDT 2011 | jax
assuming Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5 Without knowing what you are trying to solder, PTH or SMT, the time might not be that far off. Does that time include stripping, cleaning, plating the leads prior to soldering onto the board?... pre-tinning the board as well
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 20:01:46 EDT 2012 | vergara1
Thanks for the advice. We have only done one PCB > with HMP solder and did not use preheating, but > I've been wondering if it would have been helpful > since we had some trouble getting the solder to > flow. If you have any more specific advice
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 30 22:09:29 EDT 2013 | Bioman
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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 03:17:21 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly
Hi, Thanks for the info. The current process is a standard SMT hand soldering process. The time does not include cleaning, prepping and pre-tinning. Its just the time for the re-flow of one joint itself. We are waiting on some new tips to experimen
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 20:50:35 EDT 2012 | vergara1
ATTENTION*****Sorry I missed informed you on the second tip; tip should be set at 399C/750F.******** Melissa
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 19:50:22 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hi to everyone, I have a bad situation here, I'm getting a wave solder back to life and I realized that my automatic fluxer is no longer working (some parts seems to dissapear), I already look for a new one, but I will get approval untill year end, s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 09:34:48 EDT 2012 | tkotwal
Melissa, Thank you very much for your detailed instructions. I'm sure that will be a huge help when we start on our next board. The only question I have left is whether you prefer a hot air or infrared preheater. It looks like Hakko makes both type
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 10:18:36 EDT 2012 | pctech
Greetings everyone, I am trying to figure out away to clean our stencils by hand. Unfortunately, we do not have a stencil cleaner due to size and finance of our company. I am using Ionox to clean them daily.But the walls do not come clean. Is this a
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:55:32 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist
Techspray makes a liquid called "Eco-Stencil SMT Stencil Cleaner" and also pre-saturated wipes by the same name. We spray the cleaner on the stencil and then use the wipes to clean the paste off of the stencil. Putting 1 wipe in each hand and rub