Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 15:41:41 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Chunks, Thanks for covering my back. Except from being able to wave the big green flag what benefits does lead-free have? Once the green flag comes down we will see what a mess lead free has made. I hope that all the sales people that claim to mak
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 17:17:59 EDT 2004 | Bruce
I am glad this thread is still alive as I have a concern. I have just entered the wave soldering business after many years in smt. After wave I am getting icicles or flags on my component leeds. My temps seem to be all with in spec as does my NC flux
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 04:30:33 EST 2023 | ttheis
Are components that need to be trimmed available on a reel? A lead trimmer that cuts from a reel of TH parts is fast and avoids post trimming. We also tried a bench top lead trimmer and its a terrible process; sold the machine after the first day. Bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 15:23:58 EDT 2023 | jamesatqkits
Hello All, We have a small selective solder machine from RPS, a Rhythm SS, purchased used with SN100C in pot. For a couple of years we have used this machine and gotten good results. We have been adding SN995 to the pot as it needed more solder. Then
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 19:04:06 EST 2023 | SMTA-64387074
Looking for information on lead trimming after wave solder. Does anyone do this through automated equipment? I know ideally parts would be cut to length before insertion and not trimmed after wave solder but sometimes that is cost prohibitive. When n
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 24 19:53:54 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
| It has been known that sufficient cooling after soldering is important in order to get a stronger joint during its solidification stage. And it has been so much emphasised with reflow oven. But, why many models of wave soldering machine do not come
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:48:43 EDT 2004 | Ken
Just a thought.... Some Fluxes require temperatures upto 260F (127C). Are you using water based flux or solvent (alcohol). I have noticed that many wave machines are NOT capable of preheating adequately when using water based materials. This can
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 11:55:08 EST 2000 | Casimir Budzinski
I am looking for a faster way to trim component leads after wave solder. We now cut by hand, we have a Q-cuter but stoped using it the blades dulled quickly and left flags. we just got a cut and clinch locator and hope this will solve some of are pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 10:59:01 EST 1999 | Ng
| | It has been known that sufficient cooling after soldering is important in order to get a stronger joint during its solidification stage. And it has been so much emphasised with reflow oven. But, why many models of wave soldering machine do not co
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 20:44:16 EDT 1998 | Peter
We haven't built these yet. The customer was in layout at the time and I was looking for any flags from others to determine if I should have them change the layout as I've not seen this before. From your response and others that I've received, it s