Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 10:03:42 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Adam, if your product needs the full width of your wave you won�t have any chance to adjust an angle. For smaller PCB�s you might consider having your carriers made in two pieces. One outer piece to match your transportionsystem and one inner cir
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:38:49 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Adam, Ha yes the joy that is wave soldering, and don't we love customers that forget the simple little things like putting connectors in the right way! It's a common thing and one way to get round it is to angle the cards towards the wave, typicaly
Electronics Forum | Sun May 28 08:21:52 EDT 2000 | Sal
Can't agree more than moving over to Homebase apertures, But ensure that the cut back angle is correct,to acute of and angle will leave you with an inadequate contact area fot the terminations on the chip components and you will start seeing insuffic
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 13:08:17 EST 2001 | johnwatt
Daniel, what type of wave set up do you have ?, are you rnning a chip wave and what are your preheat's / fluxes that your using. One thing I was wondering is at what angle your running onto the wave, perhap's you PGA is shadowing your components in
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 19:17:26 EST 2005 | yoman
Thanks for your reply. We are using EKRA E4 Inline Automatic Stencil Printer. It is Capable of Automatic stencil inspection. 2D solder coverage inspection. Fix Squeegee angle at 45 degees angle. Programmable squeegee speeds and pressure, boards snap
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 18:06:35 EST 2006 | slthomas
So, if 45� is theoretically optimal for aperture fill, but 60� is better for defining fine pitch bricks, is 52.5� the best compromise for an all around design, or does it not work that way? I see blades with either one angle or the other but with th
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 10:00:15 EDT 2006 | Joe C.
Hello Everyone, Does anyone have any experience with an SMT right angle LED from Panasonic, part number LNJ123W8PRZ. In our experience the pattern design from the vendor was not very effective (the part swam around on the pads & flipped backwards dur
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 16:19:14 EST 2006 | greg york
Sorry Bill We have filled and supported over 250 Lead free machines now and have actually moved the angle back to 7 degrees the same as Leaded and the bridging problems have gone away.Dwell times are only fractionally longer and results are very goo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 02:08:16 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, What types of failures are discovered at specified? Is it the problems of deviations, angles or incorrect component form? Our customers use software tool QPlan to prepare placement programs (SMT SETUP). It includes simulation, automatic correcti
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 21:55:54 EST 2000 | Dave F
There's a boat load of causes for icicles. Favorites are: * Conveyor speed too high * Conveyor angle too high * Contaminated solder