Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 23:23:58 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, I off center idea we used when we started. Get a pasta cooker, and put in vapor phase fluid, and then use that. Place the product in the bottom of the inner pot, and then heat on a small hot plate. When the vapor cloud gets high enough and the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 16:10:18 EDT 2006 | adlsmt
We did a tin bath on ours but it was provided for free by Nihon Superior so that is a no-brainer. It was better than taking a risk of having to dump the pot. If you cant get a free tin bath, then you should probably go ahead and fill it half way or s
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 23:52:28 EDT 2006 | fctassembly
Hello Steve, Yes, there are differences in the various alloys and I have described briefly below these differences: SN100- a common name for 100% tin that is used to increase the tin content in 63/37. SN100C-Name for Tin/Copper/Nickel/Germanium all
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 17:49:41 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Open the rear door that has the cooling fans on it. Look at the wiper blade regulator, look toward the front of the machine about 8" or so and to then left 3"or 4". There should be a lexan cover/box over the board that has this pot. on it. If stil
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 12:52:34 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE
Good afternoon! Typically, we normally recommend testing the pot, and adding either Sn/Ag or just Sn to keep it at bay. One nice thing about the solubility of Cu in Sn based alloys is that it should reach a theoretical upper limit of about 0.1%. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 15:22:54 EST 2006 | rgduval
Anyone have any experience with Displacement Soldering? We just came across a benchtop displacement soldering system, and I'm wondering how effective it might be for me. We're currently looking at a "best" solution for us right now for lead-free
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 17:49:24 EST 2006 | rgduval
No, not exactly. It's sort of a one board wave/pot assembly. Looks like you put a board in the chamber, it has programmed preheats etc, and when the preheat time has been reached, the solder is raised up to the board, the board is soldered and the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 22:28:17 EDT 2007 | colormaker
radiant heat. 137c The hollis was a great machine. The one I had the prehead wass on or off there was no setting. The pot temperature guage was brocken so I had to guess and manually turn the heater on and off. The whole machine was covered with 1 i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:09:09 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
In passives I dont know if anything changed at all other than the terminal plating. As for Active components there has been much engineering done to allow for the extra heat needed to liquify say SAC305 or other lead free pastes without damage to th
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 09:58:27 EDT 2007 | davef
Never heard of "special finger marker stickers" for checking wave parallelism. We assume that you're talking board-to-wave parallelism. We use a Durostone fixture with a thermalcouple [TC] in each far corner of the fixture (flush to the bottom of th