Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 10:46:58 EST 2003 | Peter
Hi. Is there anyone with experience in soldering standard smd on a pvd (physical vapor deposited) titanium surface? Are there any rules to obey? Especially concering solder paste, surface treatment, reflow profile and oven etc. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 21:37:26 EST 2004 | alwil
I am looking for a supplier or a manufacturer who can help me with Titanium Fingers for our Electrovert Econopak Plus wave solder. I am looking for the "v" groove type and also the 90 degree type fingers. I am in Australia. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 17:08:25 EDT 2006 | TD
If you have a titanium version it will be fine. Get the serial nuber off of the unit and call Sonotek to find out if your OK. WS fluxes are more aggressive on the standard metal that they use..thus the titanium version.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 11:52:29 EST 2021 | dontfeedphils
The opening in the wave pallet for the TH connection in question would be a titanium insert rather than just a cutout in the durastone like normal. They're able to hold tighter tolerances with the titanium vs durastone as far as I understand.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 01 11:03:31 EST 2003 | davef
We just use stare titanium stiffeners from the wave soldering area. Titanium is probably over-kill for your needs, but will work. Sources for titanium stiffeners are: * APT 603.622.1211 Tom Dimagio * New Era Technology 603.669.77971 Jessie Ward * B
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 06:28:04 EST 2005 | teilo
We manufacture retrofit kits completley out of titanium for all types of Wave Solder Machines, we also manufacture titanium fingers. Avoid solder overflow damage with titanium board stiffners. Also we manufacture board carriers. We have already supp
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 18:31:30 EST 2004 | fritschusa
SMT parts USA. Good bunch to work with. Good products too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 19:11:07 EST 2004 | alwil
Thanks guys, this info is a great help. Alan.
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