Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 22:28:17 EDT 2007 | colormaker
radiant heat. 137c The hollis was a great machine. The one I had the prehead wass on or off there was no setting. The pot temperature guage was brocken so I had to guess and manually turn the heater on and off. The whole machine was covered with 1 i
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 09:08:37 EDT 2007 | lococost
Use the good old glass plate?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 09:50:19 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Hi Loco, Good point!! The good old glass plate works just fine as long as the conveyor or carriers have L shaped fingers. A glass plate is usually about a � inch thick (a lot thicker than the actual board). With L shaped fingers the bottom of the gl
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:06:41 EDT 2007 | russ
You can get a nice used electrovert in your budget.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 12:57:37 EST 2009 | wavemasterlarry
Only if it has exposed ends on the end.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 11:08:13 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
Are the pallets hot and killing the foam head as they pass over or is the air pressure on the air knife toi high travelling back along the board killing the foam. If these are OK make sure you have sufficient back flow onthe wave and you are draining
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 17:19:21 EDT 2007 | colormaker
Authough your response is harsh I tend to agree with you. I bought it used and was told by others at the time its a workable machine. Any suggestions on a machine for 40 boards an hour ? I run 400 boards a week and like to run the solder wave on wee
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 02:09:23 EST 2009 | nibirta
Hi all, I have a question regarding some wave pallets having metallic traces of Titanium. The solder mask is blistering in some locations on the PCB and I am wondering if this Titaniumn may have an influence by incresing locally the temp. Also we ar
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 22 08:23:57 EST 2009 | davef
On a wave solder pallet, we'd expect the metal parts that go through the pallet to be warmer than the pallet material, but we don't expect them to be warmer than the solder. We don't expect a well made board to blister at soldering temperature. So,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:57:51 EDT 2000 | Jason
I am new to wave soldering. Any information is greatly welcomed. Here is the problem. After soldering the boards they have a film on the bottom of them and sometimes a white powder looking substance. I have tried decreasing the amount of flux on