Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:22:01 EST 2001 | davef
As a design rule, provide 0.050" minimum between parts to be "masked" and areas that require wave contact. The more the better is the general rule to apply. Check: http://www.autogroup.com/designguideb/ http://www.spprecision.com/ http://www.datumdy
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 03:35:23 EST 2001 | peterbarton
Steve, I have to support the comments made by Dave F. Provided the surface mount parts on the second side are correctly orientated and not too close to any adjacent through hole leads then the best option has to be to print glue then wave solder. T
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 14 14:26:04 EDT 2017 | davef
How to clean Durostone wave solder pallet? Add date:2016-1-13 Hits:657 Print Back Ultrasonic machines are often used to clean the pallets. This machine is suitable to eliminate the wax, the oil and other stains. With high efficiency, excellent clea
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 19:38:28 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
I'm in Anaheim Area, if any body needs help for SMT Carrier Plate, Print Plate, Solder wave jig/Pallet and Assembly jig, Please send me an e-mail. miker228@cs.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 10:57:32 EDT 2001 | davef
Before this wave solder pallet salesman blather gets too far out-of-control, let�s stop for a minute. The three major approaches you have are: 1 SELECTIVE SOLDERING: Using: * Specialty wave soldering machine to solder specific areas of a board * P
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 01:42:09 EST 2000 | PeteC
I recommend paste print-reflow the bottom side then use a selective wave solder pallet to mask the SMT components on the bottom side. PeteC
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 03:10:35 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
We've got 2 lead free lines running at present and one leaded. Our lead free pallets and stencils were both leaded before changing over. Just take care to remove any built up flux from the pallets as well as hidden leaded solder deposits prior to r
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:49:46 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Wow, you're using the Surface Mount Adhesive for mechanical vibration? I've never heard of SMT adhesive being used for things other than holding the components in place before wave solder. Does it work for mechanical purposes? Glue/Wave is a proce
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 22:26:08 EDT 2000 | Alberto Hern�ndez
Hi Kevin!!! I have worked with both sides boards in 3 differents ways: a)Glue-Solder paste- Manual assembly- Wave soldering For the bottom side we placed glue dot in the board then we placed parts and finally the convection reflow at 150�C each zone
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 16:37:35 EDT 2011 | davef
Yes, there are ways to machine process boards like this. The devil is in the detail. In no particular order, your choices are: Process flow #1: * Print chipbonder on the surface mount side for SMT parts * Mount SMT components * Cure adhesive, if r