Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 08:26:17 EST 1999 | pascal MATHIEU
hello guys ; we are using some standard selective wave soldering unit used in lined ; the drawback of a such machine is 1/the speed which is quiet low (the board is coming on position through the conveyor, then the head delivering the solder moves s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 19:21:58 EDT 2002 | davef
Look to: * Your flux supplier's recommendations to baseline your recipe [similar to using your paste supplier's recommendations for setting your reflow recipe] * 7530 'Guidelines for Temperature Profiling for Mass Soldering (Reflow and Wave)' for gui
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 12:32:44 EST 1999 | Dave F
Pascal: Two things: 1 Selective soldering machine discussions and supplier lists are in the SMTnet archives. 2 Some people consider selective soldering machines to be very specialized use tools (too selective ha ha ha) and think carriers tooled f
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 18:17:11 EST 1999 | Doug Philbrick
Although I am certainly no expert here I have seen a very fine looking piece of machinery for selective soldering. Although it too has a small fountain it is fully programmable and relatively fast. It is the Seho MWM3250. Check it out, it will be wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 03:11:36 EST 1999 | Chris May
Pascal, Have a look at this Web site:- http://www.solbraze.ltd.uk e-mail = info@solbraze.ltd.uk I think you may find a suitable alternative here. You have a nice Christmas also. Regards, Chris May.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 21:42:12 EST 2006 | KEN
Keep in mind that device pitch, pad geometry, lead length and even alloy type will play a roll in your evaluation. I have an assembly that we run 10k pieces per month. One two-pin connector has a pitch of 1.27mm. Unfortunately, the pads are 0.007"
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 11:20:42 EDT 2004 | Cal
We actually use a solective soldering fixture for our wave soldering process. cal
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 09:09:42 EDT 2004 | John
Does anyone know how to make a thermo profile on selective machine with one solder nozzle?The problem is that there are many points and lines with different break time and different speed. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 11:27:45 EST 2015 | charliedci
Per our selective solder provider, they recommend a PSA type generator to supply the needed 99.999% pure N2. The membrane type (which we have) does not provide the minimum (99.995%) purity necessary for lead free wave soldering. They happen to sell P
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 16:16:19 EDT 2003 | swagner
What is the industry standard for wave and selective solder PPM defect rate for a world class facility, any responses are appreciated.