Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 15:14:17 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Oh you mean like the no heat soldering irons? I think they can also cook you a pizza while soldering wires.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:59:49 EDT 2007 | pjc
FYI: There are laser selective solder machines that use standard solder wire, such as: http://www.seicatestsolutions.com/pages/161/FIREFLY.php
Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 04:31:42 EDT 2009 | radzi
We have prob Solder voids for Connector, Micro D. We used HMP solder wire and pcb thickness is 0.093".
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 26 17:13:31 EDT 2009 | slthomas
Is it possible that the assembler is using solder wire that's too small for the application and feeding it too quickly to compensate?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 20:55:11 EST 2000 | Dave F
Not too much to go on, bud. Tell us about: * Wire material, finish, insultation, etc * Wetting problem description * Why feed that the wire is used for through is important * Range and extent of the problem * Results of metallographic analysis of "g
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 19:31:58 EDT 2007 | davef
We'd probably hand solder these coils with low residue fluxed wire solder, after cleaning.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 17:32:31 EDT 2007 | Chris
Im having problems with electromigration post a IEC - 60601 test (95% humidity for 48 hours). Im looking for a lead-free NC wire solder that will pass. Does anyone know of any that will work? Thanks, Chris
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 17:34:19 EDT 2007 | Chris
Im having problems with electromigration post a IEC - 60601 test (95% humidity for 48 hours). Im looking for a lead-free NC wire solder that will pass. Does anyone know of any that will work? Thanks, Chris
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 05:04:10 EDT 2005 | siverts
Sorry for my blackout, but here it comes: Solder paste: Senju 7100-GRN360-K1MK-VS Sn 95.5 Ag 3.9 Cu 0.6 Solder wire: Kester 24-7040-8834 Sn 96.5 Ag3.5 Regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 13:37:46 EDT 2005 | russ
What core size are you using with the solder wire? I would recommend that you use a "66". It is very helpful to get the area hot prior to adding the solder.