Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 15:47:42 EDT 2003 | randywomack
Russ and DaveF, thank you for suggesting to Tejas to look for a vendor willing to consider retrofits. Sensbey has had much success implementing the HAK technology.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:30:45 EST 2006 | Rich
I would stay clear of this machine, had one and after a few years of use gave a lot of electrical problems, they are no longer supported by electrovert for electrical spares. Ours was a dual wave with HAK, 3 phase 380 volt.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 16:16:36 EDT 2009 | pjc
Electrovert's studies for Hot Air de-bridging Knife (HAK) for Pb Free alloys have shown it to be ineffective. When its hot enough to do the job, you're damaging the board, cooling it down to prevent damage is not hot enough to de-bridge properly. Ya
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:01:32 EST 2000 | Russ
So far, I have not been able to get any consistant or good results using one of these "problem solvers". I have managed however, to screw up some good processes. I believe that this technology can work though. I would reccomend contacting Speedlin
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:01:32 EST 2000 | Russ
So far, I have not been able to get any consistant or good results using one of these "problem solvers". I have managed however, to screw up some good processes. I believe that this technology can work though. I would reccomend contacting Speedlin
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 14:41:22 EST 2000 | Boca
By Hot Air Knife I assume (leave it alone Dave F.) that you mean a debridging knife located at the exit end of a wave solder machine. Russ is right, they are not a good substitute for a good process, but once the process (w/o HAK) is developed, it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 14:45:01 EST 2000 | Boca
By Hot Air Knife I assume (leave it alone Dave F.) that you mean a debridging knife located at the exit end of a wave solder machine. Russ is right, they are not a good substitute for a good process, but once the process (w/o HAK) is developed, it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 14:41:22 EST 2000 | Boca
By Hot Air Knife I assume (leave it alone Dave F.) that you mean a debridging knife located at the exit end of a wave solder machine. Russ is right, they are not a good substitute for a good process, but once the process (w/o HAK) is developed, it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 14:45:01 EST 2000 | Boca
By Hot Air Knife I assume (leave it alone Dave F.) that you mean a debridging knife located at the exit end of a wave solder machine. Russ is right, they are not a good substitute for a good process, but once the process (w/o HAK) is developed, it
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 07:37:45 EDT 2012 | davef
The current discussion about solder fountains has to do with copper dissolution. Broadly, copper dissolution is the weakening of copper traces where a trace and a barrel plating intersect due a loss of the copper into the solder. Longer contact time