Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 11:54:29 EDT 2009 | allwave
Armando, Make sure chip wave is pumping evenly across. These TD machines require a lot of maintenance (deep cleaning)to ensure all the holes on nozzle are open... My two cents, George
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 12:08:11 EDT 2009 | davef
George Milad [National accounts manager of technology, UIC/Uyemura International, gmilad at uyemura.com] is Chairman, IPC Plating Committee. He may be able to steer you towards a solution.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 16:48:21 EST 2010 | allwave
I did the same thing in ours (removed the chip wave). What kind of machine do you have? What I did on our TD machines, I added some extra channels to minize the solder "splash" on the void which is the reason more dross is formed. Hope this helps a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:23:43 EDT 2012 | allwave
I have been using MS2 from PK metals with great results. If you follow their recommendations product works very well. Give it a try... George
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 05:22:00 EDT 2012 | rob
Hi George, The extra pad is just for mechanical strength, it's not connected. As the Liteon LED is just a side view & nothing special you may get lucky and find that a someone like Rohm, Avago or Osram make something without the centre pad that stil
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 10:25:23 EST 2014 | georgecastonguay
Depending upon the MPM machine that you are using there are options that can be installed to enhance the speed of the machine. If you would like to call me to discuss this further I can be reached at 603-895-5112 and ask for George.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 12:02:16 EST 2015 | allwave
If you do not want to invest in a wave pallet, then you'll have to find a way to equalize your thermal mass across the PCBA so your machine settings work for both "PCBs" (Ridig+Flex). My $0.02, George
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 11:56:32 EST 2015 | allwave
What kind of flux are using? What is your conveyor speed? What is the solder pot temp? Thanks, George
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 16:57:13 EST 2015 | allwave
is anybody using Japan Unix Destop Soldering Robots? I will appreciate if you have any feedback on this kind of equipment. Regards, George
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 15:54:19 EDT 2015 | g2garyg2
Hi George - Better late than never. Nice units but also look at the cost of weekly consumables. Apollo is about the same but their new Comet units being slightly lower on tip costs and PROMATION is the lowest cost of ownership. Send samples to be sol