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Wave Soldering Ceramic PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 21:18:15 EDT 2001 | davef

Get-out the razor blades, bud. You could run that sukka for 6 sec dwell, cook breakfast on it, and you still will not get fill. [Hole file that is, breakfast will go along ways if peckish, though.] You could fire-up the depleted ozone rework gun [

Stencil Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 16:00:31 EST 2002 | bschreiber

Hello Dave, Water Washable (Organic Acid, OA) post solder flux residue is designed for cleaning in plain water without cleaning chemical additives. The real advantage of water washable flux was that it cleaned in plain water without additives � no

Moisture absorbtion in circuit boards

Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 20:27:05 EDT 2002 | davef

No N2. We could not fix a benefit for N2 in our minds. Just fold the excess bag material over to expell most air and then seal the bag. [Have you assessed the benefit of N2?] F Monette can tell you stories about little versus more pressure. If he

No Clean Selective Solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 13:10:46 EDT 2002 | johnw

Chris, I don't know what machine your using, but we're also playing with one at the moment and don't see any problems with micro solderballing as far as I'm aware (I'll double check tomorrow thou!) We're using Kester 977 with it and don't have a pro

imm. silver

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 16:25:21 EDT 2002 | davef

Imm silver holds-up to multiple thermal cycles very well. The things, we guess, are happening to make imm silver tough to solder after heating and sitting are: * Oxidation of the silver. * Reduction of the co-deposited organic anti-tarnish [used in

White Hazing under the solder mask of a through hole board

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 12:48:31 EST 2003 | rholland

I have seen in the last couple of months more boards with a white hazing under the solder mask. I ran a few tests on a board to determine the cause of the white hazing underneath the solder mask. First I confirmed, or at least I think I confirmed, t

PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 12:13:27 EST 2004 | Gabriele

I want just to confirm what Dave suggested you. J-STD-033a, par 6. Boards Rework tells you plenty of useful informations. 6.1 Component removal, RWK and remount 6.1.1 Removal for Failure Analysi 6.1.2 Removal & Remount 6.2 Baking of Populated Boar

Thermocouple calibration on reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:41:22 EDT 2004 | Ken

There are ledgitimate reasons for checking furnace calibrations, but let me clarify what that is. 1. TC's are not necessarily calibrted. Not unless you need "absolute" accuracy. TC's operate against a (non-linear) standard +/- a tolerance. Most

Air Bath Rework System

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 14:21:13 EST 2004 | James Dornan of APE Inc

A little late but if this subject is still of interest the following paper from APE may be of interestwhen considering IR to Air Bath: HOT AIR versus IR and other convection Rework Systems HOT AIR is the most popularly chosen method of rework in th

Wave solder: Vitronics-Soltec vs. Electrovert

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 00:41:15 EDT 2004 | Grant

Hi, We have the Soltec Delta C. It works well, and is very stable. I think the software is a bit simplistic, but it keeps the wave stable, so that's the main thing. It's the timer on the software that I find annoying. It has a warm up time, and yo


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