Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 07:09:02 EST 2017 | emeto
Dave, what do you mean affect the board? Any literature on the subject here in the forum or any at all?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 02:04:50 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Selective Soldering Frames can pull large amounts of heat from the solder wave at the point of contact, effectively lowering the temperature of the solder at the solder joint. You should confirm the temperature of the solder joints by running a therm
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 17:19:59 EST 2017 | davef
Evtimov: IDEALS Project was one of the first to talk about componebt and board damage caused by LF soldering temperatures. There's lots of more current stuff on the web. Here's some that may help: * Assessment of Long-term Reliability in Lead-free As
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:23:19 EDT 2008 | jwasyliw
Chunks, It sounds like you are referring to the construction of the solder pot. Not sure how that would require additional tooling cost? Thanks PCBHELP
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 13:36:03 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
Most "non-moving pots" are tooled piece of steel > with pockets full of solder. At least that's > what the marble in my head understands it be (?). Our Selective solder machine has a fixed pot with a fountain in the middle of it. The table move
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:57:42 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
I think what Chunks meant is... TOOLING = THOSE POTS So basically, if some of your SMT or Through-Hole parts move around via a redesign or a respin, you will incur tooling costs (TOOLING is "THOSE LITTLE POTS FULL O' SOLDER.") When you're research
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 17:42:55 EST 2012 | warwolf
yeah we are getting quotes on a new solder pot, we have used that paint we tested a small sample of it with solder and it seems to be ok, we are doing a full solder alloy change in about two months so we will have a chance to inspect the solder pot a
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 11:34:25 EDT 2004 | Woodsmt
I am looking for data / info on how flux may contaminate the solder in a Wave. I have a customer who requires a no clean process. Our wave is equipped with 2 separate fluxing systems and I would like to use OA in one and the No Clean in the other. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 15:44:10 EDT 2008 | jwasyliw
Looking at the different Selective solder machines. Are there any process considerations with a moving pot versus a fixed pot. What about the angle and peel off on the moving pot?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 15:27:36 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Most "non-moving pots" are tooled piece of steel with pockets full of solder. At least that's what the marble in my head understands it be (?).