Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:54 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:49 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 11:45:58 EST 2003 | Randy Villeneuve
I am not familiar with your flux but with no-cleans (which I use) the primary cause of icicling is the amount of flux solids left on the board prior to wave and how long the board is in the wave (2.5 to 3.5 seconds should be OK). The amount of flux s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 12:14:30 EDT 2015 | davef
There is no current standard for the amount of flux that should be applied to a board. Current standards focus on what the result of a process should be, not how the process should be performed. So, the standard tells you that you need a procedure de
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 12:35:01 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Adam, We had a reverse of the previous - if we didn't have our smartwave running at at least 750 RPM behind the main wave, the pressure dropped & gave us inconsistant soldering. Otherwise... 1) are the components tarnished at all, or stored in
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 14:54:32 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Acetone is flammable and hazardous to deal with. The fewer fire hazards and nasty fumes the better in my opinion. I would either go with a alcohol based no-clean for economical processesing and boards that can't be washed, or water washable if you ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 16:51:47 EST 2002 | davef
First, an earlier poster suggested using DI water. We are NOT excited about DI water with a NC fluxer, unless DI water is the proper flux thinner. Second, as you inplied, the maintenance steps you take should vary according to the amount of time th
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 18:03:30 EDT 2005 | davef
Key Issue: Will this machine solder your boards? You never know until you solder one. Any other avenues of analysis involve substantial risk. Flux Selection * High or low solids * VOC or VOC-free Solder Alloy * If using lead-free, avoid stainles
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 04:30:52 EST 2001 | johnwatt
Ok so for me, spray fluxing is the way to go every time....for one you don't need to worry about colapsing your foam with pallet's that are hot or worrying about your pummace, your thinners, SG and so forth...man life in foam fluxer land was hard. N