Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 22:52:32 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 14:16:06 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
As Steve said there should not be a problem with cracking plastic components but if you are reaching 180c there will be a problem with secondary reflow on the top side of the board. PCBs flex during wave soldering as they do during reflow if not supp
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 06:37:30 EDT 1998 | Greg
Bob, The responses to my question kind of supported my first instinct to avoid waving TSOPs. Plan B may be to find a compliant pin connector and convection reflow both sides. Any comments? Greg : The first thing is all the TSOP suppliers like Inte
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 23:52:31 EST 2001 | Dreamsniper
Hey guys, I ran a couple of profile in our wave solder machine using wave optimizer and this is what i got: Parallelism = 0.0 Immersion Depth = 2.1mm to 2.4mm with varying immersion time from 1.1 sec to 3.1 secs. Contact Length = between 5.0 to 6.0
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 17:34:44 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Electra is Electrovert's top-of-the-line wave solder machine. Just about the best you could get. Conveyor concerns should focus on the condition of the extruded rails. A machine that new should not have a problem, buy worth a look see. Find out i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 20:53:32 EST 2001 | davef
When you say all over the board, please give more detail. Where are they located? [All over wave soldered portion, laminate only, solder mask only, solder only, specific components only, etc] When you say white residue, what color are they really?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 13:58:49 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
The parameters which effect the problem you are having are flux and contact time try first increasing the flux you are applying. Next reduce the contact time in the wave by adjusting the back flow plate. If the problem is a jig design check out the j
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 15:34:51 EST 2013 | ccouture
if your solder wave machine has a removable solder pot, consider getting a second solder pot. So you will start with a brand new empty solder pot. Keep the current one with your current solder as a backup.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 24 08:23:03 EDT 1999 | Bubba
| Surprisingly enough, ever since the addition of an omega wave, we solder those often-troublesome SOT23's just fine and dandy.. anyways, long-term, well be getting a universal GDM which uses positive displacement pumps..currently we're using fuji g
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 11:35:16 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
80-90% of an average SM component is non wetable (pushing away solder). So if you would use a single smooth lambda wave (massive amount of molten metal) the negative force of the non-wetable part of the component would be so high that the solder wou