Electronics Forum | Thu May 16 09:39:25 EDT 2013 | eniac
Guys, thank you for your advice about Adipic Acid, it's an amazing! In my country one small box of Hakko Pretinning Solder paste (FS-100) costs USD30, 1 kg of this axid costs USD5.5 .
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 10:11:06 EDT 2013 | eniac
azhiker, for me I selected method A. But I don't turn off wave and apply acid directly to nozzle with solder.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 06:12:53 EDT 2013 | hervé
i've a competitor selective soldering and i would like test the adique acide to clean the nozzle. How much do you use approximativemely to clean a 8/4 mm nozzle?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 18:00:49 EST 2014 | davef
Look here: http://www.ersa.com/media/pdf/fachartikel/fachartikel_englisch/global_smt_selective_soldering_article_03_2013_.pdf
Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 09:37:26 EDT 2022 | dimamalin
VERSAPRINT S1 ,ERSA PRINTER with built in AOI system, good-looking on paper.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 21:41:20 EST 2005 | James Khor
You can using Ersa IR550A Rework System. The unit was NOT using any hot air process. IR550A Rework System is worldwide the only system with a genuine closed loop control system. Which employs the current temperature at the component in order to regul
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 11:33:59 EST 2005 | russ
For what you have right now I would recommend that you use soldering iron tips that are made for component removal. until you get BGAs I wouldn't worry a whole lot about the expensive rework equipment. I would use specialty tips and a heat gun wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 04:33:56 EDT 2010 | jevans
We've recently purchased a second hand smt line which contains an Ersa Hotflow 9 reflow oven.We were informed that this oven was capable of handling a lead free process.The oven was manufactured in 2000,and it has come to our attention that it can on
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 03:02:02 EDT 2012 | kcngoi
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about > 2-3years. > > Pros: > > - price, - less dross > comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better > mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 > (depends who pay for "independent" > studies) > > Cons:
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 08:53:44 EST 2017 | tch
My company is looking for a vacuum that can handle being used to clean up solder splashes on the bottom of our wave solder machines and around the solder pot area in our ERSA Selective Solder Machines. In the past we would use a Shopvac but these don