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Mixed tech. wave defects - HELP

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 10:35:39 EDT 2001 | rkevin

Despite all my efforts I cannot eliminate icycling on my t/h leads. They come and go.... daily, lots of rework. I have eliminated the following from the scenrio: Inadequate flux to promote quick drainage, Pot temperature too low, Soldering surface

Color theme of lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 19:42:46 EDT 2004 | Ken

The biggest fear is mixing the solder pastes and bar solder. Had a training program for teaching folks what the alloys are and how to read them. I have locked up the bar solder and use the buddy system to restock the pot. Put up many signs on le

Re: Micropax continued

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 17:12:42 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Again, I really appreciate the valuable input you all provided. Got my Air-Vac SRM4 machine Friday afternoon. Stored it safely in my cube over the week-end for safe keeping. Tried to find 220V single phase next to air with no luck yesterday. El

Re: Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:47:39 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande

| | | I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | | | | | Jim, | | | | Be

Re: Ok Earl I give already!

Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 05:42:36 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Earl, | I admit that I missed your article since I seemed to have let my subscription to Circuit Fabrication Magazine expire. I am interested in your experience in this area. Is there a way to get a copy of your paper? Could you maybe post it to

Re: Rotary Chip Waves?? Way Cool!

Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 11:16:18 EDT 1998 | john

| | Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)? | John, | In my humble opinion, rotary chip waves are the best thing since forced convection. Great coverage; never clog. And here's a really cool perk: the rotary

Another Wave Solder Question....

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 16:17:31 EST 2002 | mzaboogie

I have recently been asked to look into some problems that we are having at wave. It is common for us to have unsoldered joints for boards that have SMT parts epoxied to the bottom side. Recently we have had a problem with a gold plated board. The wa

Re: How to start a selective soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:42:36 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| 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 type

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 08:54:08 EDT 2007 | stepheniii

The energy used to remelt the pot is less than the engery required to keep it molten all night.

Problem with less soldering material on the pins

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 02:59:58 EDT 2017 | cromaclear

The temperature in the pots are 310C


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