Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 20:53:44 EDT 2005 | mderen
We are currently wave soldering connectors that are held in place by stainless steel screws. About 20% of these screws emerge from the process with varying quantities of solder attached to them. We have just had our solder bath checked and no impurit
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 10:40:43 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Jimmy, We've been soldering tin plated components and Ni/Sn (100% Tin) boards with leaded solder in the 80's in hirel and military applications. We never experienced reliability issues with the mechanical or electrical properties of the solder joint
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 10:36:23 EST 2005 | maforni
Does anyone know if there are specific tools designed to remove fingers from the wave solder rails? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 06:11:16 EST 2005 | bwet
A good soldering tip video on an SOIC is at http://www.solder.net/technical/tips.asp BWET
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 11:54:37 EST 2005 | russ
Would you by chance be soldering copper to aluminum?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 09:45:19 EST 2005 | russ
Is it full of solder? If so, It has quite a bit of value.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 09:58:24 EST 2006 | bobpan
check these out. http://www.solder.net/technical/tips.asp chow.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 10:59:15 EST 2006 | patricktavernier
Hi, What do you think about wave soldering Seho 8100 PCS ? Thank's. Patrick
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:23:39 EST 2006 | samir
Chunks, For our lead-free eval, we had the same problem with "charred looking" solder paste up the component termination of one of the smaller discretes, coupled with excessive solder balling...this smaller part did see peak temps in the 240 range -
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 09:42:17 EST 2006 | slthomas
Is the lead leaving a depression in the solder that wetted the pad or is there maybe just not enough solder to fill the gap?