Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 11:56:32 EST 2015 | allwave
What kind of flux are using? What is your conveyor speed? What is the solder pot temp? Thanks, George
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 03:38:58 EST 2015 | vb7007
Hi Kester 979. (No clean flux) Solder pot temp - 280 Conveyor speed - tried (1-2M) but same Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 05:16:56 EDT 2015 | florintoma
Hello all, I have a problem with the wave 6622c . The temperature of solder pot and preaheating zones 1 and 2 is not increasing. the strange thing is that the machine is not display no error. Can you help me with some advices?? regards
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 10:25:04 EST 2017 | swag
Pre-heat, pre-heat, pre-heat! Swap out your acetylene with some propane. Problem solved. Throw a potato in your solder pot while your at it...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 15:21:08 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Are they applying a dross reducing powder, like what you would use in a Wave solder pot?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 15:28:14 EDT 2016 | curiousman
My company bought a used EBSO SPA 400-F selective solder machine at an auction. At the time we bought it we were not sure what kind of solder it was. So we had the solder sent in and analyzed, and it was leaded instead of lead-free. What options do I
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 16:35:33 EST 2000 | Robert Steltman
We have a Seho wave soldering machine and cannot seem to get rid of dross that is being generated within the solder pot, and is being pumped out in the wave. It is not the same kind of dross that forms on the surface of the solder pot(this is very m
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 11:43:00 EST 2001 | dason_c
PeteC, thank you very much for your great information, I did implement some of our facilities to use 250C but still some of the other facilities are still set at 260C. I am not only consider the warpage but also the power consumption, dross, PM, pot
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 11:52:50 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
All good points to check. But consider that once you have dross in the pump mechanism it�s hard to get it out quick through normal operation. You might empty the pot and clean it sorrowly to get it out of all corners and parts where it sticks. I had
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 14:01:04 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
Some fella from Honda once used a potatoe to clean his pot. Siad it was a pretty good idea that he learned from the japs he works for. There was a thread here on The Forum once if you could look it up.