Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 08:25:29 EST 2006 | azbvc
MELF shape works perfect for me.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 13:51:06 EDT 2006 | G. Eisner
No it is a SMA package not Melf. thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 14:04:33 EDT 2007 | diesel_1t
if you have a regular nozzle, Z dimension is the same than Y because is a cilinder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 08:20:42 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
Check your pad spacing on the board. Look at the IPC specs for pad design.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 09:33:11 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Yes, try slowing it down. It will indicate if your ramp up is too fast.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 09:57:08 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
bump for updates
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 04:10:26 EDT 2000 | Richard
We have been wave soldering mini-melfs for many years. Main problem for us has been excess and bridging joints but few skips. To overcome our problem we provide a minimum of 0.5mm clearance around each component, not great use of real-estate but prov
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 10:56:42 EST 2001 | jmathis
Hello, Our company has been successfully using Loctite 3612 for screen printing glue. Resently there has been a HUGE issue with the melf components falling off or tumbstoning during the wave process. It's apparent that these components were cured
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 19:42:58 EST 2001 | mparker
Dave - will placing MELF's in SMT eliminate the original problem? Is the flux aggressive enough to clean mold release agents from the component manufacturer? Good point about LT reliability, just wondering what would happen if glue was eliminated fr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 09:22:36 EDT 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, 1. Use only melf nozzles (Type 76) 2. In case if your melfs are picked up one after another try to increase feed time in machine setup, this will add additional delay and will allow feeder to complete feed cycle 3. Use the strongest