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Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 17:58:01 EDT 1999 | Boca

| My guess would be trapped flux continuing to be active after soldering. Is the tarnish there immediately after exiting the machine? Do you remove the mask and wash right away? If the solder is reflowing under the mask on the component side it wo

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 11:38:05 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner

| We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design). Ins

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 10:06:17 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design)

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 09:54:02 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design)

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 05:28:13 EDT 1999 | Vinesh gandhi

| | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design).

Re: Reflow oven for solder side components??

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 10:19:35 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | We are using a mixed technology process with mostly through-hole parts plus some SMT IC's on the component side and some passive SMT parts on the solder side. We do not have a proper wave soldering machine for doing solder side SMT (double wave

Protection of the component in the double Wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 08:31:36 EDT 2002 | davef

You can use a peelable, rather than a water washable, temporary solder mask? Points are: * Vinyl peelable is preferred over latex, because of lower residues. You should be very concerned about this since you are probably running a low residue proce

Wave Pallets

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 07:43:45 EST 2006 | Chunks

Q: If you do not use a selective wave pallet does this not leave the possibility of solder flowing up thru the Via's on the board? A: No. Your board house can cover your vias with solder resist. Your board house can plug the vias. You can cover t

Conformal coating machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 19:34:30 EDT 2023 | dilogic

I have considered this solution, but syringe application is very slow and it's hard to control thickness. It's good for partial covering or applying peelable solder mask. We need to coat circular board ca. 10cm in diameter. Takes a while even with sp

Crystal on a PCB brakes under vibration

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 01:37:30 EST 2018 | cannizzaro

I think silicone mask is ok, This is so that after soldering, you can use these holes to fit other components later. This peelable layer is needed, unless you want to solder each component manually--From ALLPCB


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