Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 09:41:54 EST 2013 | patrickbruneel
Pete, It would even be better if the wave machine manufacturers would add a feature that allows the wave to drop in rpm when a board passed the wave, and slowly get the wave back to normal rpm when a new board approaches. This would be like a reset
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 11:36:03 EST 2014 | rgduval
One thing you could check/monitor is the temperature in the pot/wave. As boards run across the wave, they will cause fluctuations in the wave temperature. The heaters should hep with minimizing this; but, if you're running a lot of boards in quick
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 07:52:21 EDT 2017 | tch
We have had this issue on our Delta 3 waves and determined that there are small pin holes in the solder pot. We had plates welded to the outside of our solder pot on the lead free wave and this bought us enough time until we could replace the wave, a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:30:05 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades
We use the Optimizer on all our waves (13) with good results.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 15:19:39 EDT 2000 | Dave F
We wave no LCD. Irons and pots for soldering.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 21:07:13 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Garth: Do you know how wave soldering has affected the operating life of your LCD?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 13:14:14 EDT 2000 | Charlie
Can any one tell me where to get sand bags used to hold parts down at wave?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 13:28:15 EDT 2000 | Claudine Corda
Technical Devices in Calif also makes a 24" wave. -Claudine
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 12:28:46 EDT 2000 | Claudine Corda
Wilson, www.technicaldev.com, click on wave soldering. Good luck, Claudine @ Sono-Tek
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 11:56:33 EST 1999 | Tim Almy
Is 260 degrees C / 500 degrees F the optimum temperature for wave soldering ?