Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 19:38:35 EDT 2020 | ldavis
I think it would have to be pretty heavy to fall out of the c fingers. I have never seen this happen in 30 years of wave soldering.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:57:25 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
I have had this problem with my Vitronics wave and looked into alternatives. Kyzen has a product called Cybersolv 8502 that is made specifically for finger cleaning. I found it to work great. They will send a free sample to you of a pint, but I would
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 09:58:14 EST 2004 | pjc
Here's one a little closer to home: AVI Precision Engineering 1 Kallang Sector #04-03 Singapore, 349276 Singapore Phone: 65 67483866 Fax: 65 67484810
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 11:42:04 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Each month: 1 Follow your regimen of inspection and replacement of pathetic looking fingers 2 Routinely replace every Xth finger each month. (Or something like that) Select the "X" based on your local conditions. Obviously, the replacements shoul
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 20:17:35 EST 1998 | Chuck Garth
| | I believe that gold fingers on my circuit boards are being | | contaminated and need to clean them with some chemical | | solution. Any recommendations. | | | Chuck: What is the type and source of your contamination? Dave F | We are using a s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 07:08:57 EDT 2020 | svijais
Ok Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 20:28:29 EDT 2020 | ldavis
Typically C type fingers are used when running boards directly and L type are used when running boards in fixtures/pallets.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 07:02:58 EDT 2020 | mcbasol
Dear Larry, Thank you for comment. In according to this, I heard that ıt is much useful to use L type finger when your PCB use without palet and the PCB is little bit heavy. What is your opinion about that?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 15:39:02 EST 2002 | Dalavezos
Hello Stimpman, I am not sure what type of plating you are talking about, but it would be helpful to know who's machines you have. I may have some alternatives or ideas for you to check out. I will be glad to help if I can. Debbie
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 15:53:09 EDT 2004 | Ordie.
You might want to try Zestron. They make a lot of different cleaners. We use Zestron SD 300 if we clean a stencil by hand. It works great, a lot better than alcohol. Go to http://www.zestron.com. Hope this helps.