Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 03:23:25 EDT 2006 | ge_lim
According to seho, for multi dipping the process window is very small and they would prefer drag soldering which has a wider window. What is your view on dip vs drag? Why? Other machine user also share the same suggestion?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 02:26:10 EDT 2017 | Rob
Hi Phil, we were given a ball park of approx $125K for a non inline version for one of our applications. Can't find the inline quote.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 11:11:13 EDT 2009 | bruna
Hello, I want to hear some experience about selective soldering for PCB using nozzle plate and screens Do you have solder defects? bridges and insufficient soldering? How do you combat that? and about the screens you have good quality? What is the f
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 08:54:40 EST 2024 | SMTA-64304553
Trying to understand the impact of iron contamination above IPC recommendations (0.02%) on selective solder joints. Brittleness and discolouration are known but are there other factors that should be accounted for?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 15:51:08 EST 2011 | flipit
Nitrogen increase surface tension in solder. This also reduces solder balls.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 08:49:08 EDT 2006 | Chunks
a) Is there a recommended dip or dwell time for the dip soldering? Check your data sheet for the part. Dwell time is everything in selective soldering. Top side wetting is a good process indicator. b) How do we improve the solder coverage in the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 04:41:42 EDT 2006 | ge_lim
Hi I am using selective soldering to dip soldering the connector pins to the PCB and would like to know your experience: a) Is there a recommended dip or dwell time for the dip soldering? b) How do we improve the solder coverage in the TH? c) How t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 13:01:14 EST 2015 | dyoungquist
We are using a nitrogen generator (with a N2 storage tank) that feeds 1 selective solder machine. I do not know which type of generator it is. The N2 generator has an oxygen analyzer on it. The selective solder manufacturer recommends a N2 purity
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 10:21:46 EST 2015 | charliedci
I am curious to know how others are providing N2 for their lead free selective soldering process. If you are utilizing a nitrogen generator, is it a PSA type or Membrane type? I am trying to get a handle on nitrogen purity and what purity is necessar
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 10:21:09 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi you need to dip long enough for the temperature of the part being soldered to reach about 20 degrees above liquidus of the solder. For the small parts we dip solder we had Sn62 and SAC387 baths set to 250 degrees and this seems to work best for us