Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 23:35:12 EST 2003 | fastek
I would argue that Electrovert makes the best cleaner in the business (Aquastorm 200) and I would also argue that the Vectra and Electra waves are some of the best around. The Omniflo ovens are excellent as well. They're not going anywhere. And who's
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 16:03:57 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Partners, Someone could share with me the user's manual of a Speedline Vectra 450/F machine, I have searched everywhere and I have not been successful, I would be very grateful if someone could share it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 01:39:06 EDT 2023 | assuredtech
Hi Jacobo, Did you receive my email? Edward
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 16:11:59 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Hell Doc, This is an easy one. But first I must disagree with the wave master. I have done extensive refurb. jobs on Soltec and Vectra. The only thing Soltec has on Vectra is a better solder pot, and even that is close. Vectra software is many, m
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 10:41:41 EDT 2004 | dj_jago
Other way around Dave. We decided that the Delta had more in common with the Electra rather than the Vectra, the Electra being much more expensive. For example, we wanted 3 preheat zones for lead free and this would mean an exernal fluxer unit if
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 01:01:23 EDT 2023 | frankchan
Is this a wave solder oven mate? Can't help with this one but we too are the manufacturer of Reflow & wave solder ovens and else. If related questions we can discuss about it and try to solve.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 16:50:48 EDT 2023 | joeljacobo
Hi David, No, I have checked and I have nothing in my mailbox, I share it with you: jacobojoelcrm@gmail.com thank you for your help.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 11:58:25 EDT 2000 | John Sims
We are using NR300F from Alpha. Topside board temp is 220 deg. F. We have 3 bottom side convection preheaters, and we use a foaming fluxer. The machine (except for the rotary chip wave) is almost identical to the old econopak. An electrovert appl
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 11:43:06 EDT 2006 | Mike Konrad
Here's a "flameless" reply... I�ll allow others to recommend� Here is a list of the �usual suspects�: Aqueous Technologies Batch and inline de-fluxers Ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems De-fluxing and stencil cleaning chemicals www.aqueoustech.co
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:07:08 EDT 2005 | cmiller
We have a dual pot machine. The fluxer is not the slowest part of the process on most boards. However, we looked at running boards that had many hundreds of TH leads that we currently run through the wave in order to try not to buy a wave for lead-fr