Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:00:53 EST 2005 | russ
I would take a look at Air-Vac PCBRM models, I think they may be what you are looking for.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:11:17 EST 2005 | russ
A long time ago I used to have one of these machines that was very simple (no ramp control, etc... like the Air-Vac) and it was made by electrovert which is now speedline, I don't know if this is still in production however. You may want to try anyw
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 09:30:08 EST 2005 | Steve
Contact the Waveroom Plus in Londonderry NH. 603-437-4651 they have what you are looking for. No affiliation with this company other than done business before.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 08:06:21 EST 2005 | pjc
Here are two others to look at besides Air-Vac: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/soldapak.aspx http://www.wenesco.com/electronics.htm#electronicstop
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 21:44:56 EDT 2006 | IRAS
HI, I am looking for the smallest wave soldering machine available. So far I have found some that have a total of 8 feet in length, and a foot print of 5.5 feet wide. Is there a wave solder smaller than this?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 11:34:44 EDT 2006 | flipit
Could you get by using a Wenesco or Air Vac PCBRM10 wave pot instead of an entire wave soldering machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 15:27:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
We use two Streckfuss wave solder machines. They are pretty small depending on your needs. Maybe not the best, but being local and since we use a lot of their forming equipment, it works out well
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 18:45:57 EDT 2006 | darby
No, No, I'm sorry I can't. I still haven't stopped laughing. Streckfuss, Beautiful.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 16:12:47 EST 2013 | emeto
I will treat it as any other BGA. Drill a hole in the board, put thermocouple and do your profile.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 09:16:51 EST 2013 | jagriffin
Can you give me any more information on how they take heat differently? Do they get hotter? Pull heat away from the PCB? Heat more even and pull heat away from the surface? Thanks, June