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Entry level selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 04 13:27:31 EDT 2021 | dilogic

We are looking for new entry-level selective soldering machine. I would appreciate if you can share experience with the equipment you have, as there are many machines on the market and it's a though choice. We will use it for lead-free soldering and

selective wave soldering unit

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

Lead free selective solder

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 24 07:23:06 EDT 2017 | tch

You will need to preheat the boards for a lead free selective solder process. A preheat module is critical for any wave or selective solder process, if you don't get the board preheated properly the solder is going to resist flowing to the top of the

selective soldering approch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:33:55 EDT 2004 | pjc

here are some selective soldering system suppliers: http://www.seica.com/en2/a30firefly.html http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/selectra.aspx http://www.myselective.com/itf/mys/homepage.nsf/web/index.html http://www.seho.de http://www.

selective solder process attributes

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 12:49:45 EST 2014 | dyoungquist

I have no experience running a "move the board" selective solder so can not compare the 2 methods..... We have been using an RPS Rhythm "move the pot/nozzle" system since 2008. We are using it solder thru hole components onto boards that often have

customized selective solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 10:50:26 EDT 2017 | emeto

Hello experts, Here is my problem: I have a board that has smt parts on one side and TH parts on the other. We designed special pallet for wave, but the pallet itself is 15mm thick, so we are still seeing some defects. Have any of you tried to find

selective soldering approch

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 19:07:29 EDT 2004 | Longhua

Try VITRONICS, the manufacture a great machine. Contact LaPa Enterprises for further information. larry@lapaent.com Good luck!

selective soldering approch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 02:22:18 EDT 2004 | Erhan

Snehal, For me to be able to help you, it depends on your location, type of application and volume. My email address is philipchip@yahoo.com if you wanna discuss further. Erhan

selective soldering approch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:44:40 EDT 2004 | davef

Search the fine SMTnet Archives. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=3234&#Message13043

selective soldering machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 19:04:27 EDT 2004 | longhua

The Vitronics is an unbelievable machine. It's a bit pricey (200k) but worth every penny. Contact larry@lapaent.com for more information. Good luck.


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