Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 05:55:54 EST 2002 | nifhail
Anyone with selective wave experience ? I'm buying the Selective Wave machine and trying to workout the comparison matrix. Can someone tell me what criteria should I look at when listing down the matrix ?...things like, min clearance to the high prof
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 06 07:44:26 EST 2002 | yngwie
Dave, thanx for your input. Its really helps. Just need some clarifications on : 1) Consider evaluating chimney versus programmable / conveyored machines separately. Question: is there any disadvantages of the programmble/conveyored vs chimney ?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 13:04:44 EDT 2005 | c111
Can anyone recomend tools for cleaning & adjusting of a lead free solder pot? I know it's not recomended to use the standard stainless tools. I was told by an FSE to use wood (kitchen) tools. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 06:13:42 EDT 2012 | sparrow
Hello Hunzo, many thanks for your detailed reply! By the way, I am well familiar with the smell of Galden liquid that is used in vapour phase soldering ovens. Does ADL have the similar smell?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 04:40:01 EDT 2015 | vb7007
Hi I have been struggling with boards for high quality picky customer. I am getting flux waves (like splashed - too hard to clean) after wave, where as we are still using Kester 979 (No clean flux, but as we are getting visible marks which looks si
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 13:50:39 EDT 2005 | pjc
Yeah, made from Durostone or Delmat would be perfect. Try buying some pieces and have them machined into tools or DIY. This is the same material that solder pallets are made from. http://www.boedeker.com/durost_p.htm http://www.polymerplastics.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 08 22:12:26 EDT 2002 | alex_kirichenko
Hi!! I've looked at few of those. Look very nice and neat, can place and solder vurtually any shape and size.... BUT you need feeders for parts.. and they are not cheap.. I think if you have just a few desighs you can try to justify it, but if yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 15:01:55 EDT 2002 | wf
Have you considered point-to-point selective soldering using microflame ? If we look at the excellent points that Dave made.... The clearance required for the microflame is minimal, no tooling plate is required - only to fixture the parts and the p
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 14:21:27 EDT 2005 | Frank
Back in the day, we had a small solder pot used for dipping ICs that were freshly removed from defective boards. What tool did we use to clean the dross? A small piece of card board. After the card board got too toasted, we'd grab a new piece of c
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 10:17:41 EDT 2000 | Mikael Keranen
As longs as the internal temperature in component dont reach 150Deg c, it should be fine