Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 00:06:00 EST 2000 | Ver Viray
Hi, Can anyone help me on how to choose profile points in wave soldering...e.g. smallest like R, C, to biggest like transformer heatsink etc.... Are the thermo-couples supposed to be on top of the pcb or at the bottom touching the solder bath when fl
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 08:48:11 EDT 2000 | CAL
NJEV- You can contact me off line for my opinion on the Easi line :caldon@smtnet.com. Compared to past products this one was weak. Missing parts, Screws sticking out, the thermo-sensor was right next to the button so the longer you held the button th
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 00:06:00 EST 2000 | Ver Viray
Hi, Can anyone help me on how to choose profile points in wave soldering...e.g. smallest like R, C, to biggest like transformer heatsink etc.... Are the thermo-couples supposed to be on top of the pcb or at the bottom touching the solder bath when fl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 20:13:49 EST 2001 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 13:59:06 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Wow, Quite elaborate. My Mechancial Engineering, Thermo friends would be proud of you. I am not kidding. The only problem I have with your technique is that quite often internal lands and structures steal the heat during soldering. By your techn
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 09:53:39 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Thanks for the response Dave. FYI: In my experience using the light cure adhesive, I have found that the newer the adhesive is the less prone it is to popping off during a reflow cycle. Also I have found that it only takes a very small amount to sec
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 16:07:37 EDT 2004 | barry
Hi there all, we are having problems with 2 qfp devices. grainy poorly reflowed solder joints. One 100 pin .5mm pitch, and one 64 pin .5 mm pitch . Both of these devices have a thermo pad on the back of them (pad area soldered to back of device)which
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:58:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Hi SMT Engr With a double-header connector do you mean Double Level Right Angled Header Connector. If so there is a big difference in heat sinking capacity between the two rows, as where the pins of the top connector absorbes twice as much heat as t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:22:21 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Larry, I have said this on the forum > before. > > THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW IF OVEN HEATER > SET POINTS ARE CORRECT IS TO ATTACH THERMO > COUPLES TO YOUR PC BOARDS AND RUN A THERMAL > PROFILE WITH A DATA-LOGGING DEVICE! > > Anything > other than t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 09:45:54 EST 2007 | SWAG
You might consider installing a noise kit as it sounds like you've tried almost everything else. Electrical interference on these machines causes erratic problems, especially as they get older. I would call Speedline tech. and see if they think the