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Spartan wave solder machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 18:57:52 EST 2014 | warwolf

I can only say it looks okay for what you need, you will want a dual wave system it can make things so much easier. One thing to check would be the wave nozzle sizes I can see that the conveyor will do up to 15" but thats not to say the nozzle is

no tru-hole on wave

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 26 12:26:57 EDT 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C

Hi friends: I have a problem in the process of one PCB, I have a lot of insuficients of solder in top of the board, this pcb already was working good, but sudenly began there isn't flow thru hole, I ran the profile and it was ok, if I inmerse i

Solderbridges wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 21:42:12 EST 2006 | KEN

Keep in mind that device pitch, pad geometry, lead length and even alloy type will play a roll in your evaluation. I have an assembly that we run 10k pieces per month. One two-pin connector has a pitch of 1.27mm. Unfortunately, the pads are 0.007"

Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:07:53 EDT 1999 | Bill Haynes

I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Our pa

short wave IR question

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 20:35:51 EDT 2012 | davef

A common bottomside heater configuration is IR-Convection-Convection. One of the big advantages of the IR zone is its ability to allow the flux carrier to spread and dry slowly before the board reaches the convections zones, which can blow wet flux c

Selective wave selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 19:57:07 EST 2002 | davef

Selective soldering machines are a good way to "finish automation", if the design of the PCB is conducive to the application with just a few components to solder. Your points are good. A decision matrix for selecting a machine might also include:

Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 15:44:49 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Yup! All the major players out there - KIC, Datapaq, and ECD - are all capable of profiling both reflow and wave solder. check them out. www.kicthermal.com www.ecd.com www.datapaq.com

Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 13:11:41 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

Are there profilers that I can use over my leaded and lead-free wave that can also profile my reflow ovens (leaded and lead-free). I'm not that familiar with either but as I learn I can't help but think that there should be something on the market t

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 17 18:16:27 EST 2006 | greg york

can you describe the residue more for me cheers greg blt circuit services

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 12:25:16 EST 2006 | Polynesian Pebbles

Hey pr, what cha slicin' these days besides your tee shots (and your bread)? LOL


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