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wave soldering conveyor angle

Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 07:34:42 EDT 2004 | RLeonard

The standard machine is set from the factory at 7-9 degrees, 7 is the most standard, why are you considering the change? before doing any thing to the machine, first identify why? what type of defects are you seeing? I have found, depending on the t

Solderbridges wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 20:11:45 EST 2006 | billwestiet

Lots of answers, but none to the question you asked. I don't know of any ppm standards, none would be a good place to start. If you have a particular re-occuring problem with a specific connector or location, e-mail me. bill@ietechnology.net Is t

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 02:21:42 EDT 2007 | jgrootkoerkamp

It is a lead free process with sac305. We use goldfinish FR4 boards. Preheat is between 110 and 115 degrees. I am sure it is a moisture problem because longer stored boards have more blowholes. What is the maxium period to store the boards without

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 16:58:40 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork

are you sure it isnt down to an hygroscopic contaminant causing the problem.I've only ever seen it once or twice in gold,really quite unusual.Its not too much gold brightner or similar residue.If it can be cleaned off then it shouldnt be there so it

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 10:40:46 EDT 2007 | rgduval

Joris, Yep, very common to have those small blow holes in lead-free alloys. We used to get them very consistently on white-tin finished boards, and less frequently with gold finished boards, for what ever that is worth. IPC-610 actually allows t

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 09:48:12 EDT 2007 | davef

Joris We don�t know the maximum period to store the boards without having problems with blowholes. Too many variables to determine. We prefer to just fix the problem, but understand that you have stock that you need to build-down. Determining mois

Nitrogen wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 08:28:47 EST 2003 | pjc

Call 1-800-737-8110 for tech support. They can give you the N2 supply specs for the 650C. You should consider the cost to convert the Contour to a standard Lambda vs. the cost to bring in N2 and the consumable costs. Tech Support can give you the ret

Nitrogen wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 17 16:06:24 EST 2003 | smsinc

You may want to consider a Nitrogen Generator as an alternative to portable Dewers. Reduced handling,no gas contracts and usage on demand will cut your liquid nitrogen costs in half.A good rule of thumb for consumption guesstimating is if you use two

Blowholes during wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 10:53:59 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork

Joris, > > Yep, very common to have those small > blow holes in lead-free alloys. We used to get > them very consistently on white-tin finished > boards, and less frequently with gold finished > boards, for what ever that is worth. > > IPC-6

lead free wave soldering parameters

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 18:59:40 EDT 2000 | lboone

Have anyone perform wave soldering on FR-2 and FR-1 printed circuit board with lead free soldering? Can you share the parameters(wave temperature,preheat temperature, contact time, wave height,etc,) used and did you do any changes to the wave solderi


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