Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:27:06 EDT 2006 | proy
As we are a low volume shop, the extra handling is not too much of a concern. My biggest concern is if the flux sitting on teh board for a long time (few hours) is going to cause any problems in solderability. My thought is that it should not as it
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 12:53:41 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
I belive I once saw a picture of a Delta-T. It was in a very old Popular Science magazine. Some yahoo from Ohio wanted to put wings on his ol' tin lizzy. He also had some elaborate plans to convert his flat head V-8 to run off corn likker. I say chuc
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 02:45:53 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Stefano, Although your concept of Wave soldering such devices is possible, I would look at an alternate solution. An easier way would be to Reflow solder all Bottom side SMD components with solder paste, followed by wave soldering for only through
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:01:47 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
the temperature difference between solder and room temperature, So if you let the solder cool down, you need less energy then holding it on temperature + heating a bit up. 2. If you let the solder get to solid, you don't have oxidation. 3. If you l
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 07:46:41 EST 2006 | davef
Bridging Causes: * Insufficient flux * Excessive pre-heat * High conveyor speed * Solder contamination
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 04:48:26 EDT 2000 | Daniel
Is there a risk of popcorning plastic components during wave soldering? (The PCB is first surface mounted, reflowed and washed. It is sometimes left in air environment for as long as 48 h before the throgh hole components are mounted and they are wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 03:23:50 EST 2006 | Joris Groot Koerkamp
For better quality in our wave solder process i want to start with an improvement project (to eliminate solderbridges). Does somebody know what are reachable ppm rates for solderbridges in a wave soldering process? The boards are simple. Only some
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 05:53:05 EST 2009 | sm2009
Hello, does anyone know if it's possible to wave solder 0402 components? Are there drawbacks? Where can I find technical details about recommended footprint and glue point? Last question: are there suggestions about wave soldering for ic with 0,635mm
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 04:06:33 EDT 2004 | Steve
Hi, Anybody has the experience or information of mounting the SMD 0402 on solder side of PCB by adhesive (apply by stencil printing) and then wave solder the 0402? Best regards.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 08:15:53 EDT 2006 | egrice1@wi.rr.com
Most companies are double sided paste and reflow, then selective soldering the thru-hole. This will give you the best results and with much more consistency than with Wave Soldering.