Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 10:25:45 EST 2019 | dwl
I worked at a similar sized facility in Texas, and we had everything connected to one vent and exhausted outside. A word of advice; Your outside vent will leak in heavy rain, don't put it over any equipment.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 10:49:17 EST 2020 | joeljacobo
Yes, I have tried it but apparently the clip is very heavy for the 040 nozzle, I will continue testing to see how it is solved Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 20:49:12 EDT 2020 | compit
1) Thank you, I have instructions. 2) I don't have a phone number, I don't know English very well. I stopped looking - the element is too heavy and rotates on the nozzle during transfer.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 07:02:58 EDT 2020 | mcbasol
Dear Larry, Thank you for comment. In according to this, I heard that ıt is much useful to use L type finger when your PCB use without palet and the PCB is little bit heavy. What is your opinion about that?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 19:38:35 EDT 2020 | ldavis
I think it would have to be pretty heavy to fall out of the c fingers. I have never seen this happen in 30 years of wave soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 11:10:36 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Yep, we have scrapped a few machines with nice heavy frames that would make a good table. I thought about taking one home for the garage, but never did.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 15:05:32 EDT 2023 | danlilie
thanks, I highly appriciate every single aswere. I guess the boards are quite heavy and expensive. Will this kind of boards also got through rework if necessary?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 02:32:35 EDT 1998 | Frank J. de Klein
| Hi, | We have encountered one serious problem that heavy packages falling down during second side reflow, especially for PLCC 84. I believe it caused by temperature profile setting. | Any good suggestion would be highly appreciated! | Stoney Tsai *
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 12:58:07 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
"...the part is aligned to the pads with in 10% before going into the IR oven." Sounds like the pad pitch might be okay (?). If that's not the problem, then what? I wish I had the answer, because I've struggled with heavy QFPs for some time now (2
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 10:17:35 EDT 2005 | russ
Don, I have used both fixed and reciprocating head fluxers. In my experience I prefer the fixed head over the reciprocating. I actually found that the coverage was more uniform than a reciprocating. However, the fixed head on the Sono-Tek does req