Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 08:01:40 EDT 2004 | John
Have anyone experience with temp.profile for selective soldering?Could you give me more information about that? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:32:06 EDT 2004 | C Lampron
Hi John, We have been selective soldering for about two years. My suggestion is to use the same guidelines for preheat, duration and temp as you would in wave. Your flux manufacturer should be able to provide you with the details. Good Luck Chris
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 09:47:50 EST 2003 | woodsmt
It is possible to use a selective wave soldering fixture to "mask" the BGA devices from the wave. Unless you have a very thick board or one that is tough to heat, you should have no problem with BGA. Of course you should run some process experime
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 03:50:51 EDT 2005 | aj
Crishan, I am not familiar with the machine you mentioned. Do you use selective solder pallets through a wave process or is the machine a selective soldering machine (ie. where the board is moved to the solder fountain) No matter what the process
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 11:01:05 EST 2007 | dstevenson
Is anyone using a laser to selectively solder components to a board? I'm just starting to research selective soldering methods for the company i work for as we're looking to replace our current hand soldering processes for lead- and lead free- produ
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 08:34:31 EDT 2007 | Mark
Hello, I am trying to find out your opinion about using soldering bench top soldering robot to solder THT connectors (diffrent). What is your experinces and what is limitation for this system. We can't use wave soldering machine due to the complex
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 09:31:29 EDT 2005 | lupo
Hello, I am not familiar with Inertec but have some expirience with selective soldering process, My oppinion is that the wave and slective soldering are not the same game. In Selctive soldering process is very important the layout design. If use th
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:59:24 EDT 2007 | flipit
If you want an inexpensive, good, somewhat dedicated, solution, then I would use a desktop wave pot like Wenesco or better yet Air Vac. The PCBRM10 or PCBRM12 from Air Vac may still be available. Can find on Ebay also. They have a quick change, pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 16:58:34 EST 2003 | Stephen
The most common way is to screen print paste for the SMT placement, then then SMT placement then reflow then TH placement followed by wave solder. You won't be able to screen print for the BGA after reflow unless you use a mini stencil. Or you co
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:01:31 EDT 2013 | jax
HMP can mean a lot of things, although it is normally used as the generic name for one of the following alloys: Pb93.5 Ag1.5 Sn5 (296°C-301°C) Pb95 Sn5 (308°C-312°C) Pb97.5 Ag1.5 Sn1 (309°C) If you are talking abou