Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 15:26:10 EST 1998 | Kathy Palumbo
We are currently in the process of analyzing Forced Air Convection Oven systems. The systems in the running are the Electrovert, Vitronics, Conceptronics, and Seho. Service is a big requirement for us. Our plant locations are in Dublin, Ireland an
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:08:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Adding to Mike's comments. There are two types of selective wave soldering machines. * Chimney type, like the AirVac and Wenesco that Mike used. They use a boot to funnel the solder to the component to be soldered. * Programmable head type [ie, ERS
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:33:55 EDT 2004 | pjc
here are some selective soldering system suppliers: http://www.seica.com/en2/a30firefly.html http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/selectra.aspx http://www.myselective.com/itf/mys/homepage.nsf/web/index.html http://www.seho.de http://www.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 09:24:38 EDT 2005 | John S.
We are implementing a high volume dedicated product line that will be doing lead free selective soldering. There seems to be 3 basic technologies. Wire fed (Panasonic Softbeam or Laser), solder pumps and chimneys (Pillarhouse, SEHO, ERSA, etc) and
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 16:31:40 EST 2006 | techgonecrazy
This has been a problem from the start. I used a digital flowmeter to check exhaust and both sides are pretty even, however, I do not know if its exhausting too much or not enough, just going on the PE specs...but then again...do they really know. I
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 23:16:20 EDT 2020 | richgreen01
Hi I am having issues with fumes coming from my oven,mainly when running lead free paste,it does not have a traditional motor or fan mounted inside but has a modified top extruding motor with a rod leading to the fan inside. So the top is open to a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 11:33:55 EDT 1999 | Ted Kress
| | I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many ty
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 15:21:07 EDT 2004 | davef
Suppliers of laser soldering equipment will probably give you their customer list [just recognize that the engineers that bought the equipment could present interesting points of reference]. Try: * Contax Ltd Little Park Farm Road Segensworth West
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 08:23:29 EDT 2007 | davef
Laser soldering suppliers are: * Seica [low cost firefly A-30]; 45 Osgood St 1st Flr, Methuen, MA 01844; 978-683-8356 F8357 seicatestsolutions.com/pages/24/A30-Firefly-Solder-Station.php; Dave Sigillo [GM] sigillo@seicausa.com * Leister Process Tech
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 09:56:37 EDT 2000 | NLykus
Hi Ramon, We have had this problem before on our Seho Wave Solder Machine. We are currently using a spray fluxer as well. By imersing the PCB into the flux you stated you are getting good results. What you need to do is check your spray patter