Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 12:31:06 EST 2009 | wavemasterlarry
Well I finally got the power turned back on at my house. Guess they only let ya slide so long without paying the bill. I still say 4 months is OK - especially inthe winter time. But requardless, wave soldering 0402s is nuts. Getting adhsive to fi
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 06:34:53 EDT 2004 | alex
i want to know that friends what is the angle of conveyor in wave soldering machine to get good soldering , can we adjust angle
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 20:16:02 EDT 2004 | wdlau
it can adjusted per the machine and your boards, Not a fix for every board, also if you are talking about the LF wave soldering process, it should be moved to largr angle compared to the tranditional sn/pb soldering
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 07:53:30 EDT 2004 | pjc
most machines have fixed angle of 6 deg. some are adjustable from 5 - 7 deg., but 6 is most popular.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 12:30:05 EDT 2006 | Steve
If the package is robust enough to handle surface mount followed by a pass through the wave soldering process, we have had excellent results populating the fine pitch parts with the P&P machine, reflow, then mask the solder joints prior to wave solde
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 20:13:39 EST 2003 | cmiller
Does anyone have any experience with setting up a nitrogen supply system to a wave solder machine that is equiped for it? Does the nitrogen need to be room temp or higher? Does it make a big difference with bridging or solder quality? We bought a use
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 28 20:05:54 EST 2010 | aungthura
Dear all There are alot sockets in our products,BIB.These skts are lifted abit after being solderd with wave machine.If the skts become lifted, how much tolerance of the high is acceptable? as example 1mil~5mil,or,1mil~8mil. Pls advise me. Thanks in
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 10:31:48 EST 2003 | adlsmt
We dont have the debridging knife. I had one on an old Hollis machine I had once. It was totally worthless. I am setting up the nitrogen today. I will let you know how its goes. We are using a water based no-clean. The nitrogen will probably make a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 19:46:29 EST 2003 | adlsmt
I estimate the costs about the same but we build in batches so the wave only runs a few hours a day. We do complex boards so I think its worth it plus you have to keep the machine awhile to recoup the investment in the new nozzles. If the market gets
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 08:26:17 EST 1999 | pascal MATHIEU
hello guys ; we are using some standard selective wave soldering unit used in lined ; the drawback of a such machine is 1/the speed which is quiet low (the board is coming on position through the conveyor, then the head delivering the solder moves s