Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 08:44:58 EDT 2004 | solderpro
Vitronics or Ursa
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 19:07:29 EDT 2004 | Longhua
Try VITRONICS, the manufacture a great machine. Contact LaPa Enterprises for further information. larry@lapaent.com Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 19:04:27 EDT 2004 | longhua
The Vitronics is an unbelievable machine. It's a bit pricey (200k) but worth every penny. Contact larry@lapaent.com for more information. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:10:30 EDT 2004 | dougm
My company is looking at the various options for selective soldering machines. We are mostly a low volume, high mix facility, with some moderate volume orders as well. I have looked at the Pillarhouse Topaz XL, Ersa Versaflow, and Vitronics Soltec
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:14:45 EST 2005 | Doug
I am doing lead free testing on a Vitronics selective machine with a 4 mm nozzle. The finishes I am testing are ENIG, ImSn, and ImAg. The problem I am encountering is achieving good top side wetting. Has anyone had any luck with this type of an ap
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 15:39:07 EDT 2011 | mwest
What type of coating is used on the Vitronics selective solder nozzles? Any help?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 10:37:37 EDT 2011 | tombstonesmt
We do not use a Victronics selective solder but we you activ8 102 stainless steel flux from worton metals for our nozzles. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 16:03:44 EST 2020 | kylehunter
Oh no, it's rated at a max of 120A at 208V. We have the power for that. At least the Vitronics is, not sure on the Heller.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 17:07:01 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
In my experience Heller makes a great, no frills oven that just runs. The only Vitronics oven I've dealt with was over-engineered and gave me nothing but headaches.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 11:37:00 EST 2020 | kylehunter
Hey all, I've made a post in the past about us expanding to a new space, but I wanted to do a new post with specific questions. We currently have a DEK 265, Phillips Opal Xii, and a Heller 1500. Our main reason for expanding is to have a lead-free