Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 14:40:22 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | In a month or so, we will be getting an in-line x-ray inspection machine. It will require that we solder our most comlicated side (normally top) first. This is opposite to our process now where we solder our passive (bottom) side first. W
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 14:41:06 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | In a month or so, we will be getting an in-line x-ray inspection machine. It will require that we solder our most comlicated side (normally top) first. This is opposite to our process now where we solder our passive (bottom) side first. W
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 11:42:04 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Each month: 1 Follow your regimen of inspection and replacement of pathetic looking fingers 2 Routinely replace every Xth finger each month. (Or something like that) Select the "X" based on your local conditions. Obviously, the replacements shoul
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 09:01:38 EDT 2003 | russ
Wave solder - Initially high cost but after that it is relatively cheap. Selective soldering with a solder pot such as the Air-Vac PCBRM models - Much lower cost than wave but if you get the right nozzles it is a great process. Solder preforms - s
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 22:14:42 EST 2005 | davef
�a va Frank? Well, popularity depends on the beholder. Never heard of your "Specnor" machine. US and Eurolanders take different approaches to conveying boards. * US: Finger conveyors * Eurolanders: Pallet conveyors Suppliers of wave solder machin
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 17:03:14 EDT 2007 | Theresa Spear
Thank you all for your feedback. Our backside are 99.9% with passive components. However, we do have a lot of through hole components on boards. To go totally selective soldering the equipment can be quite expensive. Most of the time, we left the com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 10:05:57 EDT 2013 | azhiker
OK guys, we got our Adipic acid. What is the preferred methode of applying it? a) Nozzle mounted, momentarily turn off wave and then brush? Or b)coat nozzle with the acid then mount it and turn wave on? By the way, we are using Indium flux WF-994
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 12:41:03 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Hi Dave, I am not a sales person pushing my wares here, just my engineering experiences - so I hope I am not out of line here on this forum anymore. When it comes to selective or spot soldering - it all depends on your board design. Many people al
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 20:29:20 EST 2000 | Russ
It was the wave process, Just thought I'd let everyone know for future reference. Partial reflow at selected leads I am now aware that 63/37 does indeed have "a slushy zone" that I thought was not possible. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 19:38:28 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
I'm in Anaheim Area, if any body needs help for SMT Carrier Plate, Print Plate, Solder wave jig/Pallet and Assembly jig, Please send me an e-mail. miker228@cs.com