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Re: Wave solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:28:55 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

Most robust wave soldering machines will cope with lead free alloys. The temperatures in air that we have run has been between 260-265C. In my opinion the dross generation has not been significantly effected. I was doing a workshop for a well known

Lead Free soldering profile for SMT

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 04:52:21 EDT 2003 | kevyeoh

Hi all, I am just wondering is there any other Lead Free Standard Profile for IR reflow besides the standard provided by Jedec ? What if the profile that i use is different from the one provided by jedec ? Lets say the peak temperature for Jedec is

Lead-free solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:24:48 EDT 2004 | Ken

What do you mean the solder must "survive" 260C? What is your target temperature? Is it dictated by a component, the substrate or the solder alloy? Do you require a eutectic alloy? If not, the selection of alloys grows. (these are from memory...n

Component size on double-sided PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 17:58:12 EDT 2004 | Rob

UPDATE: Just for fun... I sacrificed a scrapped board to determine what remained and what fell and this is the result. Board dimension was 18"x9" and .9" thick. Components consist of hundreds of passives plus 386 proc (QFP256), TSOPs, SOLs 14/16/20,

Lead Free Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 04:27:59 EDT 2004 | greg york

Many trials conducted so far from single sided to Mixed technology dual wave with our LFB227/S 0.3Ag silver Lead free. Results are excellent, some say better than 63/37. One continueing problem though is the age old area of undercured resist and runn

Repeated reflows

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 13:07:44 EDT 2004 | C Lampron

Hello, I believe that the area's of concern are primarily component related. Some component are rated for a temp (usually 260 degrees max) for some length of time. Tant Caps come to mind as being heat sensitive. The other concern would be the inerme

Flux activity with SAC305

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 22:14:57 EDT 2005 | Ken

If no-clean...then this seems "relatively" normal. You could try and extend your peak and duration, however, manufacturers are adjusting their chemistry to survive these normal temperatures (up to 260C and 30 seconds within 5C of peak). You will h

BTU Paragon 150 Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:04:36 EDT 2006 | kanna

Does anyone have any experience with these ovens > ? We are looking at purchasing a used > one. Anything in particular I should look at > when inspecting it ? > > Any comments good or bad > appreciated..... > > Thnx, Sr. i have one problem he

Pb-free wave soldering with SMD

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 26 05:55:04 EST 2005 | milroyperera

Hi, Does any body have the experience with wave soldering a "Gold" plated PCB with SMD assembled on it? I`m experiencing massive bridging,icicles,Shadowing & Skipping. The present soldering angle is 6 deg:,pre heating rate is 2 deg/sec , Dwell time

Pb-free wave soldering with SMD

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 28 09:46:24 EST 2005 | pjc

I have waved gold (ENIG) boards. That's a pretty hot pot at 260C, wow. I have used 245C with good results. All other parameters look OK a glance. Well, PCB temp looks a little hot too at 130C before pot. 90-100C is typical for most No-Clean flux. At


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