Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 22:07:25 EDT 2003 | davef
It depends on the carbon polymer that the fabricator printed on your board. It could be: * No wave soldering * Wave soldering with a peelable mask * Wave soldering ... probably one of the latter two. Watch it. Some temporary masks can affect the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 09:59:46 EST 2000 | Mark Krmpotich
Has anybody done an evaluation on Wave Solder Process Control Modules? I am looking at the ECD WaveRIDER or the Wave Solder Optimizer to try and implement process control on our wave soldering operations. Which is better for controlling the process
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 18:24:50 EDT 2016 | padawanlinuxero
Hi have you try to use some type of adhesive like loctite or a solder mask to avoid lifted components, we use both in 2 different products, we use loctite to avoid a hall inserted in a plastic carrier, lift when being solder in the solder wave, the s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 17:10:20 EST 2012 | parmar01
Hi All What is omega wave soldering ? We are looking to wave solder conventional components and surface mount components,, what methods do you recommend ??? is wave soldering the only option ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 16:16:57 EDT 2005 | pete_d
Can anybody provide any insight to the quality of Manncorp's wave solder machines? I'm looking to go Pb free. I'm also considering Technical Devices wave solder, which is significantly more expensive and NovaStar wave solder machines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 10:57:32 EDT 2001 | davef
Before this wave solder pallet salesman blather gets too far out-of-control, let�s stop for a minute. The three major approaches you have are: 1 SELECTIVE SOLDERING: Using: * Specialty wave soldering machine to solder specific areas of a board * P
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 20:16:11 EST 2009 | davef
We're not familiar with Loctite 3606. Adhesive bond strength must be adequate to survive handling forces between the adhesive cure station and the soldering station. At the soldering station, the adhesive will soften during the preheat stage and in
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 11:27:46 EDT 2008 | muarty
Also looks like there maybe an issue connected to the pallet/board not pushing the solder over the back of the nozzle properly. Maybe the wave level is slightly low so any dross that is on top off the solder wave isn't being pushed away by the pallet
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 18:21:06 EST 2003 | cman
We have both, reflow and wave solder. Planning on PTH and secondary SMT through Wave solder; then reflow primary SMT.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 21:18:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Unlike components where the solder paste has been reflow soldered, wave soldered components have an "infinite" amount of solder available to make a solder connection. If you have good solder flow, pad and component termination size are going to be b