Electronics Forum: dwell time (Page 11 of 27)

Wave Solder Non wetting holes

Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 13:03:18 EDT 2005 | russ

On the non-wetted holes put a solder iron to them and see if they "bubble" if so, you have some outgassing in your PCB and they will need to be baked prior to assembly. If this is okay I would investigate the grnd layer that was mentioned. What is

Wave Solder Non wetting holes

Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 21:53:07 EDT 2005 | KEN

Is it possible your board is warping and skip plating? Have you run a lev-check? What does your contact patch look like? Do you have ice cikles (spelling???) or solder "flags". IF yes, your flux is consumed or nonexistant. What is your dwell time

No solder and solder bridge after Wave solder machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 20:51:16 EST 2005 | cangly

Morning Mike, We use Pb63/Sn37, Alpha Metal alloy. Solder pot is at 250 C. The profile of board after Preheat about 100 C, Lambda Wave about 220C (use both Lambda and Chip wave), DWell time 2.1s ~ 3s. Conveyor speed 1.5 in/min. We run by bare board a

Pb-free wave soldering with SMD

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 26 05:55:04 EST 2005 | milroyperera

Hi, Does any body have the experience with wave soldering a "Gold" plated PCB with SMD assembled on it? I`m experiencing massive bridging,icicles,Shadowing & Skipping. The present soldering angle is 6 deg:,pre heating rate is 2 deg/sec , Dwell time

Selective dip soldering & flux monitoring system

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

Selective solder nozzels

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 21:20:23 EDT 2006 | mumtaz

I too use to run Ersa machines. The new engineer has gotten me kicked off them because I know more than he do. we operators are on the machines all day, so we know more than than the engineers. They may be good on the computers, but we now the mac

Midchip solderballs (MCSB) on pb-free

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 16:31:41 EDT 2006 | SWAG

We are just getting into full production on a handful of lead-free builds. We are finding that the specific lead-free paste we are using is very susceptible to shelf life and dwell time. Much, much more than our experience with leaded. We have had

Selective Fountain Soldering: Process Optimization

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 15:26:20 EST 2006 | lrd116

Hello. Does anyone out there have any advice on optimizing a selective soldering process? We have a Pillarhouse fountain soldering machine new to our facility and as a Quality/Process Engineer, I am in charge of developing guidelines for board and

Sn63Pb37 on RoHS compliant PWB

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 15 18:06:16 EDT 2007 | greg york

You may need slightly longer dwell times and a little more heat in the reflow and wave to ensure proper alloying/wetting. Also consider if you are using a nickel doped and high copper alloy on bare boards in Leaded wave solder bath you will pick up c

Wavesoldering capability study

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 10:11:19 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip

The variables to study: * Dwell Time * Contact Length * Conveyor Speed * Parallelism * Top-side Substrate Temperature Before wave * Solder Pot temperature All of these variables are inter-related (ie changing one variable will affect another)


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