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Thermal Profilers

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 08:52:52 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Having been around the block, an old lead head from way back, I've used MOLE, KIC,and Datapaq. They all do the same thing, but I'd have to give the edge to KIC. 9 ports and automatic wave detection. Also, KIC2000 is as user friendly as you can get

ive solder profiles

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 09:32:46 EDT 2008 | grics

We have a 3/6 Nozzle We do have monitors. One of our pots is leaded, the other is lead free. Our average wave height is ussually around 50%. Also, do you have any or found any benefits to removing nozzels at the end of your shift. I recall you say

Delamination / Measling

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 11:46:09 EST 2008 | mleber

We are experiencing delamination / measling on card we have been running for years. No change in process. Same equipment, profiles etc. The weird thing is we are experiencing it on pwbs from different mfgs and different processes (reflow, wave, selec

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 06 19:05:38 EDT 2017 | zsoden

OK thanks. I had assumed that since the soldering was generally smooth and we were having no issues with bridges that the flux would be operating fine. But there really isn't much left to check so I'll get my profiler fixed (the thermocouple has been

Re: SOT-23-6

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 16:23:14 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hi Dave! Yeah, they've been around a while, and they're pretty straight foward like you said. About the only things that I can think of that I've run across that causes problems with these guys is when they're used on the bottomside of the board

Wave Pre-heater not working

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 12:37:53 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda

I do want to run a profile, but they won't give up the machine long enough for me to run one. The boards that we are running through the wave are large boards, with large caps, and large transformers on it. We're building highend power amps that

PIHR Inspection Criteria

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 13:30:52 EDT 2001 | mparker

I will start with the statement that I think it is great that we have the ability to solder SMT components that emulates wave soldered components. With that in mind, I would want to find acceptance criteria to be similiar, regardless of the solder me

Re: No clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 10:12:44 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Is the no clean solder paste as good? We are wondering if we can elliminate the wash when we change from through hole to surface mount. | | | John, | | No clean is as good as your process, and the paste you are using. Everything I do is no cle

Heat insulating box...

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 15:33:08 EDT 2010 | bderks

Hi, I'm working at a very small electronics assembly firm and we need to get a better thermal profile of our reflow and solder wave ovens. Our firm is part of a larger firm that was set up to help handicapped people find work in the Netherlands. Yo

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 08:04:47 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice

Those of us doing low volume with mesh ovens and double sided boards will often use the titanium strips used for making boards more rigid for wave soldering. Gives you enough clearance for lower profile items that you would typically find on the firs


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