Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 05:23:55 EST 2016 | stivais
Rob Just wondering - have you made analysis of your solder alloy on a regular basis? We are using SAC305 but stainless steel parts (e.g. a nut or a washer) dissolve quite quickly.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 16:01:15 EST 2002 | russ
If you can, attach athermocouple to the locations where you are getting solder balls. A previous product I had showed the same thing and we found that we had inadequate preheat leaving the liquid flux to splatter when it hit the wave. It could aslo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 10:38:24 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Does someone has experience with solder stop on components to avoid an Viking effect (no solder on the pad, all solder on the lead)? What kind of solder stop does work well? What is dangerous? What has to be kept in mind when using such components?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 22:26:05 EDT 2008 | davef
Why do you want to increase the strength of the solder connection? Our experience shows that a proper solder connection has more strength than the strength of the pad to the laminate.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 11:36:19 EDT 2013 | rway
By "dark grey color" do you mean with the histogram? Red or black maybe, but grey? Are you using a color camera? Can you use a reverse image? Does a bare unsoldered joint appear bright or reflective under red lighting? You could look for a low wh
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 13:44:40 EDT 1999 | Paul Wareham
We are using a mixed technology process with mostly through-hole parts plus some SMT IC's on the component side and some passive SMT parts on the solder side. We do not have a proper wave soldering machine for doing solder side SMT (double wave or o
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 07:18:19 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner
| We are using a mixed technology process with mostly through-hole parts plus some SMT IC's on the component side and some passive SMT parts on the solder side. We do not have a proper wave soldering machine for doing solder side SMT (double wave or
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 17:03:10 EDT 1998 | Ken Chase
Yes, New Era Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of Titanium fingers for Hollis and Sensbee wave Solder machines, as well as a other products. give them a call @ (603)669-7971 for more info.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 18:07:53 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I am looking for information regarding post wave soldering of stranded wires into a circuit board using OA core wire solder. We do a final pass thru the cleaner after the hand soldering but I'm concerned about any OA flux residue that may have wic
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 16:11:46 EDT 2012 | comatose
I have a rarely used Wenesco that's about 4 years old that I would be willing to get rid of. Its filled with lead free solder. We just bought a full size automatic selective solder machine which arrives next month, so we'll go from using it once in