Electronics Forum: wave soldering (Page 297 of 482)

Re: Dross Skimmin'

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 09:03:34 EST 1998 | Dave F

| | | | | | | All y'll: I could use your input on determining when to skim dross from a wave solder pot. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On one hand, dross protects the surface of the solder from oxidation. On the other hand too much dross may affect

Soldering fumes

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 15:55:59 EST 2001 | CAL

I only inhale flux with a high IPA content.(joke for those who don't know me) I have seen the inside of duct work for our wave soldering machine............NASTY! DAVE F. is right! Flux contains a lot of bad stuff- Chlorides, Bromides, Flourides,

Soldering fumes

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 15:59:27 EST 2001 | CAL

I only inhale flux with a high IPA content.(joke for those who don't know me) I have seen the inside of duct work for our wave soldering machine............NASTY! DAVE F. is right! Flux contains a lot of bad stuff- Chlorides, Bromides, Fluorides,

solder on gold finger

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 12:37:35 EDT 2001 | edylc

>>> gold finger was covered by a Kapton tape and it was done offline away from the Screen printer or rather from the SMT lines itself, we are using an ENIG Pcb's , the process doesnt need a wave soldering ....however at the final end of the line ,

Re: Bismuth

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 16:59:11 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

For reflowed solder joints, Bi bearing solder has been reported to exhibit superior fatigue resistance. It also provides better wetting than many other alternatives, including SnAgCu systems. In my opinion, it may be the choice once all Pb can be pha

Re: Lead free alloys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:04:22 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

Tin/silver/copper is the alloy I have done most with and it would seem that it will be the alloy of choice if you look at the people doing the work. There are still some issues of fillet lifting which I have seen on PIHR soldering and the same in wav

Wave Soldering Flus Selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 22:50:45 EDT 2001 | gregH

Hi, I read an article that says "Flux selection usually depends on the following factors": a) Solderability of pcb base metal or coating b) Corrosivity of vapours and residues c) electrical resistivity of residues d) Ease of removal of residues e)

Re: no clean rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 03:13:30 EDT 1999 | Dreamsniper

| hello to everybody, | we have a really satisfactory no clean process, both smt/reflow and wave soldering, but we get troubles with defects rework; | does anybody know how to eliminate flux residues or how not to produce them during rework operatio

Re: bleeder pad !

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 13:27:36 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Dear everybody : | Does anyone have some information about "bleeder pad"? it seems a method to avoid solder shorts across very small SMT pads.If someone have any idea about it, please contact with me , thanks ! | Young: I'm unfamiliar with the

Re: Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:05:00 EDT 1998 | Rob Fischer

Have you considered using a masking wave solder pallet as opposed to going with new equipment. Utilizing Gerber files we have succesfully designed and manufactured this type of pallet for over five years. If this approach sounds like something you'


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