Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 15:51:08 EST 2011 | flipit
Nitrogen increase surface tension in solder. This also reduces solder balls.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 13:59:11 EST 2011 | jax
Less Oxygen... Less Oxidation Less Oxidation... Better Solderability
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 23:46:10 EST 2011 | Shean Dalton
In addition to reducing oxides my understanding is that nitrogen increases the surface tension of solder (I've also read the inverse). Bottom line, Nitrogen reduces rework, improves quality, improves solder appearance, and reduces maintenance. Shea
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 16:55:31 EST 2011 | tombstonesmt
On our Pilarhouse Jade we use nitrogen to cool the belt that drives our solder pump as well as keep the amount of oxygen to a minimum in our solder pot to reduce dross.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 17:20:09 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Check out this article about nitrogen and soldering: http://www.tequipment.net/pdf/Hakko/TN00000022.pdf
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 22:56:14 EDT 2004 | snehal acharya
hi everybody, can anybody give the manufacturer's name of good selective solder M/C. Snehal Acharya.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 08:44:58 EDT 2004 | solderpro
Vitronics or Ursa
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 22:49:45 EDT 2004 | snehal acharya
Hi to ALL, pls give the details about Selective solder M/C Manufacturer.(site detials),if any one knows. regards, Snehal
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 12:08:40 EST 2005 | chunks
It could be lack of preheat or flux. You can verify the flux by hand applying. I'll bet it's lack of preheat though. That's usually the case with selective solder.
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