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Problem with solder joints in wave solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 21:55:41 EST 2014 | padawanlinuxero

we do that and there's a variation on the solder temp. sometimes around 10 degrees, we have 2 solder pallets that are run in intervals of roughly 3 1/2 minutes a part (the time that take the operator to put all 3 terminals in a 42 pcbs per board, and

CR2032 coin battery soldering through wave soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 09:31:21 EDT 2014 | rgduval

To be honest, I have never had success wave soldering or reflow soldering batteries, regardless of their intended use. If you're going to continue a manual operation to solder one pin, I'd suggest that you just solder the entire component in by ha

Soldering materials provider

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:36:43 EST 2000 | ken fong

Could anyone advise the top three soldering materials providers (providing solder bars, solder paste, solder wire and flux) in each of the following regions : USA, Europe, and Japan? Thanks in advance. Regards, KenF

Soldering materials provider

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:36:43 EST 2000 | ken fong

Could anyone advise the top three soldering materials providers (providing solder bars, solder paste, solder wire and flux) in each of the following regions : USA, Europe, and Japan? Thanks in advance. Regards, KenF

Solder balls on solder side!!

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 22:04:45 EST 2001 | hany_khoga

Dear all: I need to know why do I find a lot of solder balles every where on the solder side of my assemblies after coming out of the wave solder machine. How can I avoid this? Thanks Hany

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 13:59:20 EDT 2001 | kt

Can anyone tell me what they think is the main cause of excessive solder at the end of the lead after wave. These are not solder peaks as if the leads were cold. It is a well wetted ball of solder on end of the lead. Also, some times you see excessiv

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 18:17:34 EDT 2001 | davef

We find no solder balls after washing our boards. It works GREAT!!! ;-) Probably more to the point, look at "Circuits Assembly" 7/01, p 40, "Eliminating Solder Beads In No-Clean PCBs". "Solder mask type & composition are the greatest contributor t

"volcano" soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 12:55:13 EDT 1998 | Pat Phipps

I'm looking for information on "volcano" soldering or mini-wave soldering. I need to solder a leaded device, thru-hole, on a already populated smt PCB. I want to do localized soldering on the pins of the device. Any help would be greatly appreciated

Re: Green coating and through-hole plating

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 12:55:46 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Hi, can you please tell me how to make green coating and through-hole plating of PCB? Thanks! | Xingsheng Xingsheng: Welcome. Bible on PCB fabrication: Printed Circuits Handbook, Clyde Coombs, McGraw-Hill Web resources: http://www.pwbrc.org/ a

SMT Custom connector soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 19:48:03 EST 2001 | davef

Sounds like the connector is not solderable. * Do they take solder when hand soldering? * Do they take solder when using a hotter flux than you normally use? * What flux are you using? * What are the materials used in fabricating these connector le


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