Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 11:33:31 EDT 2014 | asksmt
Hello What is the Lowest clearance achiveable with Wave soldering i mean without getting solder shorts ? Thanks regards,
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 13:00:21 EST 2006 | Kerwin Hooshey
If you get a Chinese Wave Solder Machine, you'd have to solder your assembly again a half hour later.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 15:57:28 EDT 2000 | Ron H
The board and pallet are at room temperature when they pass thru the flux, then are sent thru a pre-heat section, and lastly sent over the wave solder. The exposed portions of the board solder properly.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:14:59 EDT 2000 | Cole
How effective will current wave solder equipment and processes be with lead free solder? What temperatures will be required? How will dross generation compare?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 13:29:24 EDT 2002 | koujoe
We have been trying to flow some PWBs with pth that have foil on both the primary and secondary sides. What would be the best way to setup the wave solder machine to accomplish this task. for example (solder temp,conveyor angle,conveyor speed)
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 09:31:41 EDT 2008 | davef
What steps are taken in low residue wave soldering to assure the proper amount of flux is applied prior to soldering? * Too little flux can result in poor solder flow. * Too much flux can result in corrosive residues left on the board after soldering
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 06:49:37 EDT 2000 | stefano bolleri
Dave, who told you not to wave solder? Is it your initiative, just to stay on the safe side, or did somebody provide evidence/recommendation? How could I contact this somebody? Is there any report/datasheet/white paper that you know of? Thx, SB
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 21 23:49:22 EDT 2000 | Garth Fitzner
I have been wave soldering LCD's for about five years now and have done many thousands. As someone else mentioned they go dark when heated but then clear as the temp comes back down. The amount of failures attributable to the wave process has been l
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:08:41 EDT 2000 | Bob P
We are currently looking for a new vendor who specializes in selective wave solder fixtures within Southern New Hampshire or Mass. Can anyone recommend a good supplier(s)?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 09:13:18 EDT 2000 | bobbemc
Bob, We are a manufacture of selective wave solder fixtures. I would like an oppurtunity to offer you assitance. Please contact me at 215-340-0650 x234. Look forward to hearing from you. Bob Baginski EMC Global Technologies bobb@emcgti.com