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Re: Black residue at end of wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 01:17:37 EDT 2000 | cpgoh

I ever thot of changing the whole solder pot altogether but then it prove to be a costly measures.. If looking at the source of the problem, it might be mainly due to the way that the machine had been maintain... Anyone care to share how they are per

ERSA Wave Pump Housing

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 20:49:08 EST 2010 | wingding

We have an ERSA 500 and we need to pull the Pump Housing. The manual is pretty limited and it doesn't offer any information on how to remove it. Do we have to remove all of the solder from the pot first? Or is there some way to pull it without going

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:38:00 EDT 2004 | bruce @ knoll

I will try that next. I did speed up the wave pump motor with a larger pully(20% more speed) This was done at the time to try to increase the size of the wave because I had component leeds touching the wave pot as they passed by. Due to the wave high

OT: Wavesolder Process Engineer Needed

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 16:11:58 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Pat, Try to run a glass plate (yeah I've used these before too), keep your wave pump speed the same, and slow down your conveyor speed. You will find the actual contact between molten solder and the 0.5" grids to be LESS vs. a faster conveyor speed

Soltec 6622cc fault

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 03:13:11 EST 2015 | polar121

Hi has anyone had a fault with a soltec deltawave model 6622cc were the following functions all turn off for no reason Preheat zone1 and 2 the fluxer and the solder wave pump this has been happening for the last couple of weeks and seems to be getti

Can anyone comment on electromagnetic pumps for selective solder machines.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 14:19:25 EDT 2019 | surfacemountprocess

They do perform well and are much easier to maintain than impeller driven pumps as there are no moving parts. The machines with electromagnetic pumps do cost more but the extra investment is worth it. One of the main benefits of the electromagnetic

Wave soldering - black residue / bridging

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 18 12:44:35 EST 2020 | anteiv

We made much better contact of wave with board. There was not enough solder in bath. We increased it so wave height is higher with same pump power And now board is pushing dirty wave to the other side and board is much cleaner!

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 02:32:33 EDT 2017 | bukas

hello Zac, if you are running pump at 100% and there is not enough wave then you will probably need to empty solder bath and clean everything. also check pump parts for tear and wear. eached solder inlet can make a lot of problems when it comes to w

Re: Double sided smt

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 06:05:37 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis

| Can anyone tell me if there is a reference for smt component height specs on the bottom side of a board, which will also go through wave soldering. A current design I am reviewing has tant caps(7343) and a crystal on the back side. Should I only b

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 16:24:08 EDT 2004 | bruce @ knoll

I did have my solder analyzed and it is clean. The Hollis preheat coils are a bit hard to control but I have measured the board top side and I am getting a temp of 105c just before wave contact. I would like to move to a spray fluxer but I am going


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