Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 07:53:45 EST 1999 | Chad Notebaert
Sounds like you have a component problem! I say this because you say the sodler is flowing away from the components (leads I assume) This sounds like none wetting of the component. Do a solderability test on the parts. Take the parts and dip the lead
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 10:43:42 EDT 1999 | Ken Kkoyen
| The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table mo
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 13:44:06 EDT 1999 | Eric Lee Williams
| | The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 09:58:14 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | we've received an inquiry if lead free solder for solder dips or surface mounting (cream solder) is available on a technical scale | Dr. Weber I'm not sure what you mean by "on a technical scale" but various no lead alloys are available in
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 08:18:20 EST 1999 | Claude Couture
The situation: When I press the "ZERO" button of the dip inserter, the x-y table moves very slowly toward the -x -y corner. If I release the button, the x-y table stops. The 36 vdc is dead. I replaced the "1REC" (it was fried) and the problem is st
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 13:12:41 EDT 1998 | Phil Teerink
I have an old Dip inserter that management would like to get running, as it has been sitting for about 5 yrs Not a problem, as it seems in good condition, but i have "inheirited" it from the previous tech, and no one seems to know how to run it or wh
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 04 15:38:10 EST 1998 | Sam Forman, MicroCoat Technologies
| I will be starting a conformal coating process soon, I am looking for any pointers on | 1) Best method for masking components, tape mask, liqued mask | 2) Which is best Spray or Dip? | 3) Compatiblity with no clean solder paste (flux residue) |
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 15:25:55 EDT 2004 | HOSS
JD, Have you considered manual dipping? For that low of a volume, the purchase cost and maintenance wouldn't seem economical but I'm not in your shoes. With hand dipping, you don't have the thickness control you may need but it can be done. If yo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 08:41:01 EDT 2005 | Hannu
OK, granted, this is not exactly your hi-tech SMD production but pertains to lead-free so I'll post this anyway: Can anybody share their experiences on lead-free dip soldering of transformer terminals? I have not done any testing myself but have see
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 02:16:18 EDT 2006 | AR
We had x-ray and optical microscopy analyses done on transformers dip soldered with Sn/Pb, SN100C3 and SN100C4 alloys using temperatures 400�C ... 450 �C, with dip times of 2..4 seconds. We found that SN100C4 is at least as good as Sn/Pb 62/38 and SN