Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 14:53:08 EDT 2020 | dwl
I don't know about potted PCBs, you'd have to talk to the recycle. My guess is it doesn't matter, worse case they just pay you a little less per weight so you'd just keep the potted PCBs separate from the rest of the waste.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 08 15:27:25 EST 2015 | davef
Thinner: Flux thinner, NOT paint thinner We kept a spare stone in thinner in inventory. We cut PVC pipe to size, cap in one end, screw thread on the other, stone inside, filled with flux thinner and covered with a screw cap. I don't remember who we
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 19:58:58 EST 2002 | davef
for regular eutecticish solders, keep the pot temperature between 230�C [446�F] and 290�C [554�F]. If you polled us on our pot temperatures, we�d be all over the map, but with more lower than higher than you. High pot temperatures tend to generate
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 14:18:47 EDT 2020 | dwl
Anything with metal in it can be recycled; PCBs, wire, lead trimmings, used solder paste, etc. There are companies that specialize in this sort of waste. Typically they will provide you with containers and once you have enough waste, they will come p
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 10:46:03 EDT 2016 | proceng1
We are getting more and more customers wanting LED boards built on White Solder Mask. Well our printers do not get as much contrast between the white mask and the plated fiducial pad, and often the camera only sees white. Other than playing with
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 12:18:49 EDT 2016 | dekhead
You don't say what kind of printers you are running, but if you had multiple light sources and independent control of direct an oblique lighting (either manual and software controlled) usually pretty "do-able". I have customer doing almost exclusivel
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 13:23:53 EST 2002 | Shawn
Thank you all very much for the responses. The solder is eutectic and the problem, as far as I can tell, has been around before I was here, 2+ years. The flow machine is a treiber with 2 bottom preheaters and 1 top. The solder pot temp is 500F +/-4F
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 09:29:48 EST 2015 | rgduval
A couple of things that have helped me with solder ball issues at wave in the past: 1. Flux. Insure good flux coverage on the bottom of the board. 2. Preheat. Insure that the board is sufficiently preheated for the wave operation. Since you're
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 14:12:12 EST 2007 | blnorman
We use nothing but silicones and have for at least the last 7 years. We don't have relays, but we do have motors. No issues with soldering, but our lines are constructed such that the last solder operation is a good distance from the coating or pot
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 08:53:44 EST 2017 | tch
My company is looking for a vacuum that can handle being used to clean up solder splashes on the bottom of our wave solder machines and around the solder pot area in our ERSA Selective Solder Machines. In the past we would use a Shopvac but these don