Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 13:35:41 EST 2024 | proceng1
Message me. I know a few of the former Service Techs from ACE, depending on your location, they may be available for side-work.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:19:29 EDT 2024 | daniel_stanphill
Those guys are great and Nordson should be ashamed of themselves for never truly adopting their division after they acquired the company.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 17:26:07 EST 2024 | mistrthou
The only company I've heard of that has parts and perhaps service is https://tmsolderingsolutions.com/#section2 I have not used them myself. My brother has ordered some minor parts from them with success.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 15:08:30 EDT 2017 | ranap121212
Hello I have the problem with selective soldering on the robot. Thin balls appear on the laminate. The tin sometimes shoots...? and then the balls are a few millimeters from the soldering point. I tried up or down with temperature, but it did not wor
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 18:13:15 EST 2002 | slthomas
We only have solder balling problems in the interface of the pcb with the selective soldering pallet. All other boards (single, and double sided glue and waved alike) are fine, so I'm not thinking this is going to follow the normal path for resoluti
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 08:38:30 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
Jim, In most cases if you can eliminate a process you will save money. With that in mind, an all surface mount or all through hole design is prefered. There are alternatives to that rule, like hybrid designs that can be pin and paste soldered. It al
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 16:35:55 EST 2002 | Jim Ferris
Randy, Steve & all, Can you guys point me in the right direction when it come to using selective wave soldering...I am trying to get in-depth information on the Pro's & Con's of having our supplier use this process for our PWA's. (I can see there ar
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 17:35:43 EST 2002 | davef
Jim Consider issuing a purchase order to your assembler for the purchase of selective wave soldering pallets required to solder your board. That way, you: * Own the pallets. * Can take the pallets with you should you decide that another assembler
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 13:42:04 EST 2002 | robf
There are a few emerging technologies that have been growing in popularity for the past few years. Pin through paste, press fit connectors and selective soldering machines seem to be displacing custom fixtures. Most of the mixed technology boards o
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 13:16:31 EST 2002 | kenBliss
Hi Steve The people who will have the answer is the experts at EMC Global Technologies. They know their stuff, they are the leader in the solder pallet industry. They design and build them to work right. http://www.emcgti.com for contact info. Hop