Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:00:26 EST 2006 | DannyJ
Baer, Sara, et al., Thank you all for your responses. I apologize, we have a new line installed and have been quite busy the last month... I'm downloading the video as I type this from pkay. Samir, please, if you get the sample and give it a tri
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:54:45 EST 2006 | Baer
We have a great deal of new reliability data and we are preparing a full document that shows the statistically valid reduction in solder related defects as well as the improved throughput. It will include all of the SIR test results which are all goo
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 10:56:12 EST 2006 | jax
Has anyone out there actually used this product? We have put in multiple requests for Quotes, samples, and Purchases over the past month with no response. All attempts at contacting the sales group have failed. Currently we are being told that only
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 22:41:36 EDT 2006 | ramerez
I am based in Nogales and I have also tried the MS2, I was told to immediately cancel my trials, It did reduced the build up of dross but the mess it made to the wave and the surrounding areas was very bad, Everything was coated black and the smell a
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 10:46:37 EDT 2006 | slthomas
We use 5744 with good results. It remains solid (granular) and is more of a metal reclaimer than dross eliminator. You put it on the dross surface on your pot and it converts the tin oxide back into metal which is released into the pot. The remaining
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 22:19:48 EST 2006 | Baer
Hi all, I will do my best to answer questions on MS2 here. I will try to check back at least every other day. MS2 is a new process chemical. It is not an oil or powder. It does not leave a residue; it does not mix with the solder. All SIR testing is
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 17:37:30 EST 2006 | Dan Feinberg
Greetings all, Dross has no value to the assembler. It actually degrades quality as a clean solder pot provides a more consistent process. Yes, removing dross does remove some metallic contaminates but that is overkill, like throwing away your refrig
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 14:07:25 EST 2002 | Stefan
In order to kiss off the components with an air blow, there are two times to consider: 1. reaction time of the solenoid ( to shut off the vacuum and turn on the air ), 5-10 ms 2. time required to fill up an air hose, which leads to the nozzle. Assumi
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 15 18:57:20 EDT 2006 | Baer
It works. It is a process chemical that works for leaded and lead free solders (two different products) take a look at the website http://www.pkaymetal.com and look at the MS2 Molten Solder Surfactant sub page. The reliability data is there. It has b
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 17:44:19 EDT 2006 | Baer
Just as an update P. Kay would not sell it until it was formally introduced at APEX. The sales rep issue in North America is still being finalized with the first rep due to be anounced this week.In the meantime they are taking orders and providing in