Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 09:02:17 EDT 2005 | davef
Your 316L stainless steel pot will not contain lead-free solder, over the long term. We'd bet that our solder machine equipment manufacturer will "swap" you a lead-free solder compatable pot for your current pot.
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Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 04:40:04 EDT 2005 | grayman
Hi, There are many companies shifting lead free solder wave. My question is can anyone give me idea if we can still use our old solder wave machine for lead free eventhough the solder pot is stainless steel 316L? Our solder bath has titanium nozzl
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 08:31:23 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Grayman, You might want to read this paper. http://www.speedlinetech.com/docs/Equipment-Lead-Free-Wavesoldering.pdf Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:40:06 EDT 2005 | KEN
What your asking has many variables. 1. Material: SS vs. Cast Iron. Iron is thicker. Which SS? 316, 316L 2. Pump speeds, turbulence, hours of operation directly affect equipment life. 3. Things like scraping the pots, the tunnels, impelle
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