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Printing on a pallet

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 13:29:42 EDT 2014 | kkay

We have a small board that we run large quantities of. Unfortunately we cannot get them in a panel as it is an all aluminum board. Has any one successfully come up with a way to print boards in a pallet? These have fine pitch on them and the pallets

Selective soldering pallets

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:15:21 EST 2001 | marting

Steve, Currently we are using selective pallets and the best piece of advice is to find a supplier that will be able to handle the requirements of the selective wave process, for example proximity of chips to PIH devices, and pallet thickness etc. We

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 19:40:14 EST 2001 | Rob Fischer

Try a search engine and look up "+solder+pallet". Any of the major pallet manufacturers can supply this or any other composite materials that you may be looking for. Of course (as I am employed by EMC) I would prefer you choose my site. Try to kee

Selective pallet thickness

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 10:10:03 EDT 2001 | Rob Fischer

Obviously the less mass in the wave the better. There will be less heat sinking and less push on the solder. Pallet thickness is typically a function of the tallest component on the board. If the board has one component that is tall but small in a

Selective pallet thickness

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:59:56 EDT 2001 | relensky

I have been using pallet from Integrated Ideas and Technologies (www.integratedideas.com). They offer a "laminated" pallet that can have the various layers cut in several thicknesses. They are very helpful and willing to solve problems. The best p

Re: Excess solder on pins

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 17:12:00 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| We are wave soldering a board having 24 similar thru hole connectors on it, using a wave soldering pallet. The problem is that one particular pin of connector in around 6-9 connectors get excess solder on the bottom side. I have tried all the par

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 17:35:43 EST 2002 | davef

Jim Consider issuing a purchase order to your assembler for the purchase of selective wave soldering pallets required to solder your board. That way, you: * Own the pallets. * Can take the pallets with you should you decide that another assembler

Trouble with wave solder pallet

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 10:05:37 EST 2005 | SuePH

Help!! Just got some new wave solder pallets in house. The pallets are 12 by 8 inches solid composite, with only two 1/2 inch by 1 inch spots cut out for the connectors. When they go over the wave, the solder wants to cling to the bottom of the pal

Wave solder pallets: lead and lead-free process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 15:54:44 EDT 2005 | Hiram

Hi everybody, We have wave solder fixtures made of Durapol and multiple wave solder machines. Most likely we�ll use the same pallets for either tin-lead or lead-free solder for a while (of course after washing the pallets). Should we test the palle

Wave Pallets

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 04:09:27 EST 2006 | aj

Hi all, I would like to hear from more experienced selective wave pallet users out there. If you do not use a selective wave pallet does this not leave the possibility of solder flowing up thru the Via's on the board. I have identified this as been


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