Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 15:09:29 EDT 2004 | dwoodrow
Does anyone out there use anything besides alcohol in their automatic claw/finger cleaners in their wave solder machines? We are nearing our VOC limit and are looking into other chemicals (VOC-free) for cleaning. Thanks David
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 14:20:19 EST 2014 | globalpowerproducts
we set the pre heaters the same as the Electrovert. On the SHEO wave solder it is a much longer conveyor so we only turned on the last two pre heaters to match the Electrovert
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 | Tue Aug 04 10:44:41 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | I am looking for some design guidelines (length, width, spacing) for solder thieves which are placed behind trailing pins of wave soldered SOICs. I'd appreciate it if some one could direct me to the appropropriate reference. | Also, has any one
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 12:37:35 EDT 2001 | edylc
>>> gold finger was covered by a Kapton tape and it was done offline away from the Screen printer or rather from the SMT lines itself, we are using an ENIG Pcb's , the process doesnt need a wave soldering ....however at the final end of the line ,
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 07:13:39 EST 2003 | davef
Tell us more about the location of the bridging [ie, front-to-back, back-to-back, front-to-front, etc]. Thoughts are: * Your annular ring around the hole seems large. You have 0.007", consider 0.003" to be the minimum. Your board fabricator can gi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 13:53:06 EST 2006 | sarar
Hey guys - our lab has some data and photographs available for the MS2 for use in wave solder from some of the studies we have performed for P Kay. There are other versions being studied, but that is the only version available to market currently.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 11:24:20 EDT 2008 | namruht
I do not have a lot of specs at the moment. I just wanted to get some opinions and some of you thinking. I will get some part specs and add to this post later. WE are running a pretty big PCB and ther are some connectors on the edge of the board. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 13:55:47 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel
Randy, Thank you for the acknowledgment. The IF2005Mz is a solvent based flux (not water soluble). I agree with you that the original IF2005M had a very narrow process window. In 2000 we modified the blending procedures and blending equipment which
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 10:48:25 EDT 2007 | pjc
Indium Corp. has some, 3549-HF and 3590-T, both are OK for foaming. Most of the better performing newer fluxes require spray application for best performance. Alpha, Kester and others have wave fluxes too. http://www.indium.com/products/circuitboar