Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 10:17:23 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Hi Chrys! | | I've also heard stories of the water-based material "attacking" the inner workings of their spray nozzles - probably due to the water hanging around parts and corroding them. | | Did you have any such problems with the USI ultrasoni
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 09:00:47 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| I am trying to find information for one of our engineers on spray fluxing equipment. Years ago, I investigated these somewhat and now remember two suppliers -- Sonotek and AT&T. | | I was able to find information on Sonotek (http://www.sono-tek.c
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 00:42:15 EST 1998 | Jason
Mike, We retrofitted all of our waves with USI spray fluxers. We are running no-clean on 4 of our waves, and OA 2331-ZX, reduced specific gravity to .825, on the other 2 With OA you must buy a special spray head to accomadate higher pressure and l
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 17:34:44 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Electra is Electrovert's top-of-the-line wave solder machine. Just about the best you could get. Conveyor concerns should focus on the condition of the extruded rails. A machine that new should not have a problem, buy worth a look see. Find out i
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 14:14:49 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Hi everybody, | | I would like to bench mark the quality out of our wave soldering m/c as far as DPPM levels are concerned. Can somebody provide me with some figures at their site or anywhere else for the same. | | Thanks | Upinder | ====== | We
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 17:19:34 EDT 1999 | Herb Pabes
Hi Chrys! I've also heard stories of the water-based material "attacking" the inner workings of their spray nozzles - probably due to the water hanging around parts and corroding them. Did you have any such problems with the USI ultrasonic sprayer?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:13:41 EDT 2006 | samir
I hear Pillarhouse is the "Yugo" of Select soldering! :) Chunks et al is correct that if the innards of the fluxing system are made of non-corrosive mat'ls, you should be okay. I used to deal with the original AT&T Spray fluxers and their spray no
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 09:21:22 EST 2004 | pjc
In almost every application an ultrasonic spray fluxer will out perform foam fluxing. Better soldering results are what most expereince after making the change to U/S spray. There are good ultrasonic units from USI and Sono-Tek. www.ultraspray.com w
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 11:49:59 EDT 2005 | pjc
Fixed spray head performance depends on board width. If you are looking for complete top-side hole fill, the flux penetration into the lead-hole will be more in the center and less on the ends because of the fan pattern spray. For board widths over 6
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:23:44 EST 1999 | Steve Skinner
| Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there a