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no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 15:49:43 EDT 2008 | grics

I think WML ought to have some photos on how to do this...

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 22:54:44 EDT 2008 | omid_juve

what is WML ? can you please explain more

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 16:21:23 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Larry, I'm seeing a pattern here of you and fire!?!?! What gives?

Re: no tru-hole on wave

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 15:34:19 EDT 2000 | Steve Harshbarger

Hello Ramon, This is a very common problem that usually can be overcome. Can you tell me the flux type you are using (manufacturer, and flux number)? Has your board vendor, or type of PCB's changed (are they entec coated - bare copper)? What is t

Hot air knif in wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 27 06:00:24 EDT 1998 | Roni Haviv

Hello, I need some users information about "Air knif" in wave soldering: 1. Does it decreases bridging ? 2. Is it self installed of a purchesed kit (if purchesed, who are the recomended vendors) ? 3. Any other information about the issue.

Conveyors and bar code

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 14:59:32 EDT 2006 | bill

I�ve been lurking on the forum for a while so I will take a stab at this, mainly because there is no answer I take it that you have a variety of boards being produced at the same time and are in fixtures so the conveyors don�t need to be adjusted, a

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 11:52:16 EDT 2005 | davef

Sure you can use SPC charting on the wave setup parameters to warn of impending problems. Examples of useful points of analysis are: * Dwell * Temperature * Pot analysis Certainly there's a range of other process controls that could be monitored.

Re: pre-heat settings for wave solder - Hi Dave F !

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 12:40:40 EDT 2000 | Boca

Everybody's right! Two concerns are proper preheat for the flux and reduced thermal shock to surface mount components. The stupid er dumb thing is that these can be at odds with each other. The flux vendor usually specs topside temp before wave.

SAC305 and Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 14:12:40 EDT 2013 | pjchonis

Hello Bachman. SAC305 is the most common lead-free solder alloy, not only for wave soldering but also selective. Most of our selective customers (especially automotive) are using SAC305. What is more important than the alloy to consider is the flux

Beginners' steps to run wave soldering process

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 15:19:38 EST 2006 | Samir

Read Ralph Woodgates', "The Handbook of Machine Soldering." Ralph is a true lead-head from way back, and his expertise is Wave Soldering. I know later editions have sections on that new fangled technique, "Reflow Soldering", but Ralph does a very c


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