Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 11:58:06 EST 2008 | russ
they make tin plated steel batt contacts. may be your best option
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 17:39:34 EST 2008 | flipit
Why are you using stainless steel? Corrosion resistance? Can the stainless be gold plated? I think this can occur metallurgically. Maybe nickel first then gold. Why are you removing the nickel? Nickel is somewhat magnetic. Had an application onc
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 13:51:03 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
You can also insert a stainless steel screw the size of the hole in the board before wave soldering, this will prevent the solder from wicking up to the top or close the hole (this is real cheap). I still remember the good old days using toothpicks t
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 10:26:52 EDT 2015 | eniac
My greetings to all. Time to time I receive the next results of modems soldering: http://i.piccy.info/i9/71ae4c358c6e4bc3f1cbf140495bc437/1444660170/135005/872954/GL868_7.jpg or http://i.piccy.info/i9/d1181be142e285a39b49b81d37bde72a/1444660270/1
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 06:53:08 EDT 2004 | teilo
We manufacture conversion kits for lead free wave solder machines. We recommend that all component parts be manufactured from grade 1 / 2 Titanium which is far superior to any coatings applied to stainless steel and not as expensive as people think.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 16:38:15 EST 2004 | grayman
Hi, We only use alcohol for cleaning stencil but it gives us best result even with no clean solder paste. We are using Branson.Furthermore, we have fine pitch components.Try cleaning the tank maybe there are solder accomolation in the tank or try in
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 23:21:00 EST 2005 | JSS
Hi Everybody, Mostly customer asked about the solder paste height checking after printing process.Is it compulsory to check the height if we are using stainless steel stencil and metal blades in fully automatic printer.Any technical answer to their
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:21:36 EST 2006 | pjc
Be mindful that this machine is no longer support by the mfr. Electrovert/Hollis. There may be some support by third parties in the U.K. Its not a USA designed machine. It has a stainless steel pot, so it will need a titanium liner and new solder noz
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:13:41 EDT 2006 | samir
I hear Pillarhouse is the "Yugo" of Select soldering! :) Chunks et al is correct that if the innards of the fluxing system are made of non-corrosive mat'ls, you should be okay. I used to deal with the original AT&T Spray fluxers and their spray no
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 11:23:11 EDT 2001 | rwilliams
I have been tasked with determining the Life of a Solder Stencil and how to track it. (Basically, how do we know when to replace the stencil, E.g., deterioration of print quality, physical damage, etc.) Obviously there are a lot of variables, but is