Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 06:03:37 EDT 2016 | jswatt
Simple answer is no you cannot do it and why would you?.. is it a cost saving thing? As Dave F correctly points out you have a fair amount of noxious fumes to handle that aren't getting exhausted if you switch of the extraction so they will go to you
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 16:24:26 EST 2016 | misterblonde
Hello, I am new to this forum, and was hoping to get some advice/information from those of you that have switched your wave soldering machine to SN100C. I have read some old threads about people having great success with SN100C. My question is- w
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 02:04:50 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Selective Soldering Frames can pull large amounts of heat from the solder wave at the point of contact, effectively lowering the temperature of the solder at the solder joint. You should confirm the temperature of the solder joints by running a therm
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 13:01:08 EDT 2017 | emeto
Very interesting, how you can answer that with that many details that you gave us. Here are some preliminary questions, before anybody can give you any answer: Pb or Pb-free? 3mil stencil or 8mil stencil? How many shifts? Quantity will depend also o
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 09:35:07 EDT 2017 | emeto
There is one lead that is a total miss. I think you are too low with the wave there - you are barely touching the board. I would say first look at your wave height. If you have the possibility to change the angle of the wave(if there is a backplane t
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 18:28:47 EDT 2017 | zsoden
Thanks for the suggestions. 1. By this are you referring to the flux specifications or the actual profile of the machine? 2. Yes, the entire machine, the solder pot and the wave nozzles have all been levelled. The better joints on one side are perp
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 16:22:13 EDT 2017 | stephendo
The only people that can answer what you need is UL. At least once a year an inspector from UL stops by and makes sure the High-Pot tester is up to date on calibration and that we are following the BOM provided by the customer and approved by UL. A
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 09:11:11 EST 2019 | slayervv
The conveyor on our Topaz runs for about a second then stops. Turning on conveyor manually does the same thing. While conveyor is turned on manually, disconnecting and reconnecting 208AC at connection board starts the conveyor for a second then it
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 20:41:39 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Samy
We use Wondermask 2211 and we haven't had issues with the material creating gunk in the pot. You might want to call TechSpray and consult with a product specialist who can better advise you on what's best for your application. Rob mentioned the wave
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 12:57:16 EDT 2021 | cbart
does it only do this with one assembly or panel config? i have seen this when the sensor shoots through a hole in the pcb/panel. the machine sees the panel come in, but it either overshoots or moves slightly into the open area. if i remember correctl