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Maintenance on a Trieber Wave Solder Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 01:13:58 EDT 2010 | Shean Dalton

Likely, but if your dross production is mostly due to pumping a high wave, or, due to a system that is configured to produce a lot of dross from the solder wave return to the pot, pump shaft interface or an aggressive chip wave, then maybe wax will n

Wave soldering problem - strange colour of the solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 18:20:11 EST 2007 | greg york

are you using composite pallets in the wave or oil/wax around the pump impellar? cheers greg

Re: unsoldered joints

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 12:25:31 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | Hi Jacqueline! | | Do these joints that you're having problems with happen to be on fine pitch solder joints? Are the fillets staying attached to the foot and separating from the pads cleanly? | | If that is true, are there many vias concen

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 03:40:20 EDT 2017 | bukas

the problem I had with pump was that turbine intake was eached by alloy. when I repaired intake, it was a irregular hole about 32mm in diameter, mechanics welded piece of plate with a 24mm hole (that was a factory size) we had to reduce pump speed fr

Oxidisation during Reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 20:38:39 EST 2002 | davef

That's basically it. In a wonderful world, the oxides flow on top of the flux during heating through reflow. Obviously when compared to reflow soldering, you create much more dross with your wave by: * Pumping a large volume of very hot solder to h

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:56:30 EDT 2004 | bruceatknoll

Here is some more info with regarding my Wave. 1. PCB .065" thick 2. leed length .20" (.135" protrution) I know this is high but we use many thousands and cutting each is not practical. 3. no clean flux by way of foam fluxer 4. wave machine is a HOL

Re: Rotary Chip Waves?? Way Cool!

Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 13:29:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)? John, In my humble opinion, rotary chip waves are the best thing since forced convection. Great coverage; never clog. And here's a really cool perk: the rotary chip w

ERSA Selective Solder questions

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 12:26:35 EDT 2013 | emeto

Hi, I was using different brand machine but it will behave the same way as yours when it is dirty or clogged. Try to clean your nozzle and your supply mechanism(pump, propeller...) and you should get a smoother wave. Good luck!

Solder Wave Vitronics Soltec Delta 3 TRACKING problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 09:39:40 EDT 2018 | justconmac

Having an issue with tracking for the Vitronics Soltec Delta 3. Wave will not give error on "expected PCB at exit" but will still show 1+ pcb's in the wave when the machine is empty. This is causing solder pump to idle unnecessarily. Outfeed sensor i

Lead free profile

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 12:52:19 EST 2005 | jbrower

Hi Tom, I did talk to Bob Gilbert about the sn100c. His comment is that it is a nickle stabalized alloy. Simplisticly, the tin and copper molecules would rather bond with the nickle. He also mentioned that with the SAC alloys, the manufactuers were


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