Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 12:16:10 EDT 2023 | proceng1
Are these molten solder bubbles, or another substance "foaming" up on the surface?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 14:34:02 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Hi, I think they are a bit of both. When they pop the bubbles something like a foam is generated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 20:42:24 EDT 2023 | stephendo
In a previous lifetime, we had a selective solder machine where I would see solder splashes in the roof of it. I thought someone might have been putting the solder extremely high. But when it was melting there would be bubbles that burst. The manufac
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:30:45 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Thank you very much for your contribution Stephen
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 15:24:52 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
In this case nitrogen is not used but thanks for your contribution!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 11:34:28 EDT 2023 | proceng1
I'm sure this isn't the same situation, but we did have a selective solder machine with crazy dross and solder ball build up. Turns out the operator switched the low pressure nitrogen line used for solder level and the high pressure nitrogen line fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 21:21:40 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Hello colleagues, I appeal to your expertise in this matter that has taken me by surprise. A week ago it was decided to change the solder brand for the wave machine, (only the brand, the alloy is the same). The pot was emptied and filled with the
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 08:08:55 EST 2011 | floydf
I have found that depressurizing the tanks when the machine is not in use reduces bubbles.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 15:07:00 EST 2011 | dennisfo
Update on 1B73 bubbles, Changed over to a mixture of Humiseal 73 thinner with coating (25 sec on Zahn 2) observed a reduction in bubble formation (approx. 20%) but still present.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 10:24:18 EST 2006 | kmorris
We've got a problem here, where we're hand spraying a urethane conformal coat on over a rectangular inductor. The inductor body is a plastic tube, with potting to fill. The top is not always flat (sometimes concave). The problem is that bubbles appea