Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 09:00:13 EDT 2006 | russ
Sounds like possibly too little preheat. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 06:51:46 EDT 2010 | cobar
Try titanium edge stiffners on the PCB before making solder pallets.
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 27 21:45:32 EDT 2013 | niru
What are the parameters that are more important for perfect soldering and how are they defined.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 01:36:35 EST 2008 | lococost
Is anyone wave soldering 0603 leadfree succesfully? We have no problems soldering them leaded, but lead free we see a lot of random skips and some shorts. We use SAC. We have tried different fluxes, flux settings, playing around with preheat, sol
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 05:06:01 EST 2000 | Istv�n Dominik
Hi! I have problems with the SMD boards during wave soldering. Mainly between the pins of the SOICs there are small solder balls. Maybe somebody had the same problem and could solve it. Please give me some ideas what causes this problem and how it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 13:56:04 EDT 2017 | pjc
Kleenox is designed for cleaning and protecting the solder bath in wave solder pots from air oxidation and formation. Kleenox is formulated to remove oxides. Kleenox can be used with tin/lead and lead-free solder. http://www.americancleanstat.com/k
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 13:30:37 EDT 2006 | Chris Griffin
Likely causes of this are: -Preheat temp. too low -too much dross -uncured epoxy -PCB contamination ...also varify the solder flow over the wave is smooth.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 04:41:58 EDT 2006 | Rob
MF300S is quite an old flux, & a lot has happened since then on the flow solder front - are you sure it's designed for Lead free, or is it just a traditional flux that SHOULD work OK with Lead free?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 05:39:05 EDT 2006 | ronalds
Hi, I am experience problems while testing wave soldering SMT components that are glued on the solderside (lead free). Between de leads of SOx type IC's and SOT's develop a great deal of solder beads. I have been using a RSS temp.profile while spr
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 08:50:39 EST 2005 | pjc
Band width relates to conveyor speed to achive a 2 second contact time for Sn/Pb wave soldering. A typical conveyor speed is 150cm/min with a band width (contact band width between PCB and solder) of 5cm. Now for Pb-Free wave soldering a longer conta