Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 16:19:10 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| We are facing a problem of high contamination on boards after wave soldering. We want the contamination to be under 24 ugm/inch square. We are using a no clean flux with the spray fluxer unit of wave soldering. The contamination is higher on the e
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 14:31:04 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | Hey all! | | The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is on a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:56:43 EDT 1998 | Ryan
| | | Hey all! | | | The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 20:52:57 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| | I have gold fingers that I want to mask when running over the wave without pallets. They're on the leading edge of the board. I recall seeing rubber boots that slid onto the fingers to mask them. Pop 'em on before the wave; pop' em off after a
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 10:43:23 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
You're right Earl� Drag soldering is a dead issue as far as new technology is concerned. They do, however, work for most through-hole boards� but so do wave machines. There are only two manufacturers left that still produce drag soldering machine
Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 08:12:32 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 21:25:56 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 10:01:04 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 17:46:26 EST 1999 | Tom Gervascio
| | Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents a
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 17:01:52 EDT 2001 | davef
We process no Teflon boards. Companies, such as Rogers and Taconic, make laminates of Polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE] er �Teflon�. Common �Teflon� laminates are: * Woven glass / PTFE * Random microfiber glass / PTFE * Ceramic / PTFE * Woven glass /