Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 22:14:42 EST 2005 | davef
�a va Frank? Well, popularity depends on the beholder. Never heard of your "Specnor" machine. US and Eurolanders take different approaches to conveying boards. * US: Finger conveyors * Eurolanders: Pallet conveyors Suppliers of wave solder machin
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 13:00:51 EST 2006 | amol_kane
Hi all, I just wave soldered 40 boards (20 if Imm Sn and 20 of Imm Ag) using SAC 305 (in this case the wave machine manufacturer (electrovert) suggested the alloy too). plan to carry out x-sectioning to see the results. overall, just from the visual
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 10:11:06 EST 2006 | amol_kane
hi, the only way you can say that the process is in/out of control is to plot the values (mean) of a metric against the 3 sigma limits for a Xbar chart, or plot a individuals run chart. you can also do a capability analysis nased on a metric (say,
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 09:00:35 EST 2006 | russ
Samir, You are a nut! I wouldn't cut your hands off! I asked because I was wondering about the stability and repeatability of the wave machine itself being used as the standard. I do understand Gage R&R or at least I think I do that was why I aske
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 08:49:02 EDT 2006 | russ
Hi Paul, not to throw a wrench in here but I beleive that paople are talking about switching from SAC in wave to SN100C, NOT SACx, these are different. and should not be confused. SACx is supposed to fall somewhere in the middle of the SN100C and t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:57:25 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
I have had this problem with my Vitronics wave and looked into alternatives. Kyzen has a product called Cybersolv 8502 that is made specifically for finger cleaning. I found it to work great. They will send a free sample to you of a pint, but I would
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 15:52:24 EDT 2008 | samir
Wow RealChunks! What happened to that firey b#tchey Asian temper of yours? :-) Speak your mind and forever hold your peace! Here's what I know about Lead-Free Wave Soldering: 1.) Hotter pot 2.) Longer dwells Good info. on fluxes, by the way.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 12:15:22 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
Listen, fancy places and spending lots of money will never replace a good wave profile and a good scrubbing from the garden hose. Get you'r e act together and you need mininimal cleaning of the pallets. Then theywill just clean up well with a littl
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 09:21:45 EDT 2011 | blnorman
We always used a MOLE on our wave ovens. From what I know of temp dots, they let you know if a temp has been exceeded. The IR gun we had also had the limitation that the further away from the target, the broader the area being analyzed. Guess it b
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:36:56 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
I can't see the fill as they are underneath the connector. As far as the direction 95% seem to be perpendicular to the wave with the occasional parallel and some all the way around(not many). I have tried altering the speed, I've played with the fl