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Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 05:00:07 EST 2008 | muarty

We have used both Datapaq and ECD Mole in the past. Either system will do the job for you, slight preference would be for the ECD system.

Wave and Reflow Profiler

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 08:07:46 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Here's a good thread on this topic: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=9859&#Message39714

link to report on lead free soldering and differnet pcb finishes

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 24 08:26:41 EST 2005 | GS

Thank you, very intersting. Seen they've experimented also Sn Cu Ni on wave solder. Rgards............GS

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 02:32:33 EDT 2017 | bukas

hello Zac, if you are running pump at 100% and there is not enough wave then you will probably need to empty solder bath and clean everything. also check pump parts for tear and wear. eached solder inlet can make a lot of problems when it comes to w

High Relative Humidity and Blistering Issues in Assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 03:26:18 EDT 2014 | eurekadrytech

Hi all: Interesting question you have raised as it concerns the rate of absorption by the board material. I represent http://www.EurekaDrytech.com and could assist in resolving the blistering problems you're facing. First some questions. 1. Is the

Re: Quantity of dross and type of flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 22:15:59 EST 2000 | Vince Whipple

Mohammed, The first suggested place to start with your question would probably be with your flux Mfr. Push them! The quantity of dross is effected by several factors: The higher your solder pot temp., the higher your dross level... but don't go too

LGA and Solderballs

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 21:16:17 EST 2006 | davef

J Rose at EMPF says: The introduction of no-clean solder fluxes in electronics manufacturing has given rise to greater levels of solder balling simply because the opportunity to remove them in the wash process does not exist. They are typically cause

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 10:04:02 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

It depends on what you want to accomplish. I believe DB Cooper wants a better product with less wasted effort. If so then Russ and DaveF are the ones to listen to. If you want to impress managers, customers, and others, then you are doing it right.

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 10:29:53 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

It can be used as a sales tool. Choose a CPK you want, then "adjust" your definitions and limits untill you achieve that. Just be prepared to explain that someone who is unavailable for explainations set up the SPC system, and you are just following

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 10:41:27 EDT 2005 | slthomas

I guess I took too much time editing my response. :P The bottom line is that unless you're measurements are at least as repeatable and accurate as your machine's closed loop systems, it's a waste of paper *BUT* makes nice wall art for tours. I like


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