Electronics Forum: wave angle (Page 5 of 17)

Re: Wave solder Carrier (WSC)

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:38:49 EDT 2000 | JohnW

Adam, Ha yes the joy that is wave soldering, and don't we love customers that forget the simple little things like putting connectors in the right way! It's a common thing and one way to get round it is to angle the cards towards the wave, typicaly

Wave solder mystery

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 13:09:08 EDT 1999 | Doug

I am building a board with T1/34 LED's in a 10X10 array there are 12 arrays in a panel. The LED's are body to body in the array, .1 spaced. The LEDS have been autoinserted on a Universal RAD III, so they are cut and clinched. The trouble I am having

Re: Wave solder mystery

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 16:14:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I am building a board with T1/34 LED's in a 10X10 array there are 12 arrays in a panel. The LED's are body to body in the array, .1 spaced. The LEDS have been autoinserted on a Universal RAD III, so they are cut and clinched. The trouble I am havin

Re: Help Bottom Side Components

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 21:43:56 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb

Is this board going across wave? If not, you are pretty safe to lose the glue process. If it does go across wave you can probably lose the solderpaste and replace your solder stencil with a glue stencil, much faster and efficient than dispensing.

bulbous joint

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 18:07:57 EST 2004 | davef

We're inclined to buy Russ's stuff about peel from the wave. Look here, but shield your eyes first: [ http://www.thepdfshop.co.uk/ppm/defects/Wave/asp/50.asp ] [A respectful bow to BW for the pix] Could you tell us more about: * Board direction thro

Leaded Wave Solder Set Up

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 04:57:51 EDT 2008 | fnorradd

Hi All, I was wondering if any of you have any ideas on what is the optimum angle for the conveyor to pass over the waves on a leaded wave machine ? Any input would be greatly appriciated. Regards Darron

Re: Wave solder mystery

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 14:16:18 EDT 1999 | JohnW

Doug, Have you tried running the boards at an angle to the wave of between 15 - 30 degree's ? I've done this on a few boards to eliminate short's and I believe it will work on your problem very sucessfully. Best thing to do is get your wave solder c

Wave Solder Non wetting holes

Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 19:12:26 EDT 2005 | HOSS

Hello, Assuming that your dwell and coverage at the wave are in order..... Have you checked the angle and pressure of your fluxer air knife? You can only count on capilary action to a point. The air knife, set correctly, will help get your flux t

Wave solder Carrier

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 08:17:39 EST 2000 | Adam

we have a variety of products which we build and manufacture and build on our site, 90% of which go over the wave solder. What I would like to know is when designing a WSC how do I know what the correct angle of the aperture is in relation to the wav

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 09:35:07 EDT 2017 | emeto

There is one lead that is a total miss. I think you are too low with the wave there - you are barely touching the board. I would say first look at your wave height. If you have the possibility to change the angle of the wave(if there is a backplane t


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