Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 06:15:49 EDT 2006 | JH
AJ, I have had the Solder Saver on trial a couple of times and reached the same conclusion both times - it is not for us. However there are benifits for some users. In case you dont know how it works, here is a brief explanation; The hand held to
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:56:54 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Agreed, I just bought a Electrovert Vectra Elite and have been very pleased with it thus far. I got the dual pot option for lead free changeovers and that has worked great. I can change pots in under 5 minutes, not counting the time to warm up.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 17:48:28 EST 2018 | ranap121212
Hello Could I ask for advice? We have new machines with a full nitrogen tunnel. Type of soldering nozzle: worthmann 5 rows and next nozzle (in this same machine) worthmann 7 rows. One person in my organization claims that the delta nozzle is not wor
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 22:15:53 EST 2008 | fctassembly
Bob The actual process for converting from SAC305 to SN100C is pretty painless. Basic steps: 1) make sure your solder pot is at temp 2) de-dross 3) pull pumps/flow duct(s) and clean 4) purge pot of SAC material 5) remove any remaining dross/alloy i
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 08:28:07 EST 2009 | milroy
Hi, I have done conversion from SAC387 to SCS7 with great results on process improvement with low cost. I see only the melting point is higher but still the solder pot temperature settings is 250�C to 260�C as SAC. If somebody think the temperature
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 10 00:43:34 EDT 2006 | mika
Dont't bother to answer real idiots! I can relate to a similar problem. We also use SN100C alloy and the solder pot get(got?) contaminated with the alloys from the SAC305! How can this be? Strange thing happens during the soldering process, and it o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 20:13:36 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, We have spent the day trying to profile our Vitroncis Soltec Delta C wave with the new SN100C solder, but having problems with the heavy pins on some BNC connectors we are using. We have Interflux no residue flux, and we are using palettes, whi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 08:33:09 EDT 2008 | davef
There is no standard as such. It's easy to see why. It's too complicated and has such a small payoff. Standoff is comprised of: * Package height * Solder thickness between the pad and the component lead * Delta of pad thickness and solder mask For p
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 19:48:23 EDT 2003 | Shawn
We do allot of multi layer boards with heavy ground planes or heat sinks attached. We have a Trieber, use RMA flux, solder pot temp at 500F, foam fluxer, spray the top if need be, and would warm up the PWB to around 240F over the preheaters. We have
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:47:10 EDT 2007 | mfgengr
Just to clarify: I'd say that it will potentially save money by turning the wave off at night, but the savings are minimal. But...If your power rates are cheaper during off peak hours (at night) like some power companies offer, it may save you money