Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 23:27:03 EST 2006 | KEN
I thought durastone was not ESD safe?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 11:15:50 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
Hey all! The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is on a pallet w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 19:55:14 EST 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hello! I have a problem with one of the products here, we use a pallet to run the board on the solder wave, when the board gets solder and you inspect the board you notice that for some reason the first pcbs that touches the wave are ok, even a litt
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 14:47:09 EST 2006 | jsloot
I have been looking at wave pallets with titanium inserts. I was told about another more recent and less expensive insert using aluminum. The aluminum is coated with some sort of material to prevent the solder from sticking. Is this anodized? Does an
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 18:21:54 EST 2014 | vwhipple
A little confusion here. Are you running several boards in one pallet and the last boards are looking poor or is the issue getting worse as the day progresses (like as the pallets get warm)? - If it is the last boards in the pallet, then you may wan
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 16:40:24 EDT 2008 | bschreiber
As I am certain you have discovered, no clean solder paste has removed most inline cleaners from the production floor and the pallets that were cleaned simultaneously with the PCBs are now accumulating flux residue. Permali, the maker of Durostone
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:33:55 EST 2006 | teilo
Hi John We manufacture titanium component parts for wave solder machines inc retrofit kits for the conversion to lead free at a fraction of the manufacturers cost. For a quote email me at office@teiloengineering.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 04:04:46 EST 2006 | Rob
We used durastone, with a profile routed out to expose certain areas & protect others. Durastone costs peanuts, and the tool room uses a small cheap Micromat router.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:36:09 EST 2006 | teilo
Hi Rob Can you please tell me where you can get durastone for peanuts as I find it quite expensive.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 10:19:29 EST 2006 | Hiram
Hi John, I have used some wave fixtures with titanium inserts. I ordered from Pentagon EMS (503)924-2747... Turnaround time and quality are excellent. Regards, Hiram