Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 19:34:20 EDT 2006 | Vad
Guys,, Please share the Pros and cons..which is better basically.. cheers...
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 06:51:46 EDT 2010 | cobar
Try titanium edge stiffners on the PCB before making solder pallets.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 16:07:07 EST 2002 | davef
On your coating ... * What is the material coating? * What is the purpose of the coating? So, is this coating something that was on the fingers on your conveyor and is now transmigrating to your boards? We replace 20 of our titanium fingers on our
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 11:24:12 EDT 2003 | procon
Titanium components are best for any suface in contact with lead free solder. We will be offering our brand solder fountain rework station utilizing Titanium components in July. Lead-Free solders seem to adhere to SST or cast pots and cause blockages
Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 04:40:04 EDT 2005 | grayman
Hi, There are many companies shifting lead free solder wave. My question is can anyone give me idea if we can still use our old solder wave machine for lead free eventhough the solder pot is stainless steel 316L? Our solder bath has titanium nozzl
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:58:16 EDT 2004 | mwg9184
I am trying to put a center support on a wave solder machine for lead free soldering. My problem is that every metal I use is interacting with the lead-free metals and thus eating away the center support. I have tried titanium, stainless steel. I am
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 12:54:45 EDT 2007 | cedams
A long time a go I designed Wave Solder Pallets for lead based solders, but having been out of that industry for a number of years I need to design some new pallets for lead free. We used Titanium to support and mask areas of the board and that work
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 10:21:27 EST 2000 | boca raton
I've seen some plastic fingers advertised for wave solder machines. Anyone used 'em? They are 'glass-reinforeced polymer resin', they are supposed to stand the heat, can be mixed with titanium fingers on the machine, and cheaper! (near and dear to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 09:36:49 EST 2000 | Richard
If the gold fingers are pad types which plug into expansion slot connectors, I have used a titanium guard attached to the wave conveyor over the solder pot, which allows the PCB to connect to the fingers but masks the solder from the gold pads along
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 17:03:10 EDT 1998 | Ken Chase
Yes, New Era Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of Titanium fingers for Hollis and Sensbee wave Solder machines, as well as a other products. give them a call @ (603)669-7971 for more info.