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Re: Hollis Future 1 wave solder fingers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 17:03:10 EDT 1998 | Ken Chase

Yes, New Era Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of Titanium fingers for Hollis and Sensbee wave Solder machines, as well as a other products. give them a call @ (603)669-7971 for more info.

Safety equipment for servicing solder wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 17:55:28 EDT 2003 | adlsmt

Anyone have a good source for respirators, gloves, aprons etc. for working on wave solder machines? Is there some industry standard for what is required?

wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:57:51 EDT 2000 | Jason

I am new to wave soldering. Any information is greatly welcomed. Here is the problem. After soldering the boards they have a film on the bottom of them and sometimes a white powder looking substance. I have tried decreasing the amount of flux on

wave solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 11:15:50 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens

Hey all! The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is on a pallet w

Re: Plastic fingers for wave solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 17:16:44 EST 2000 | Larry

Boca, We mix them with titanium fingers, been running them for 6 months with no problems with heat. They break off rather then mangle like the titaniums, which can be a good thing! Do I like them? Sure! I found they were 1/2 the price as titaniums an

Safety equipment for servicing solder wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:23:56 EDT 2003 | kenBliss

In order to service your wave solder machine safely, the following needs to be understood. Ladling dross out of the machine and putting it in into a coffee can or similar is not safe and puts operators and other employees at risk. Protecting the se

Lead Contamination of wave solder carriers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 14:09:10 EST 2008 | lmartenson

We have carriers that we use in wave flow solderers that are machined specifically for each board out of ESD composite. I was wondering if anyone knows about lead contamination of this material and the cleaning of composite? I know that it is a p

Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 17:19:21 EDT 2007 | colormaker

Authough your response is harsh I tend to agree with you. I bought it used and was told by others at the time its a workable machine. Any suggestions on a machine for 40 boards an hour ? I run 400 boards a week and like to run the solder wave on wee

Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 12:04:59 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

Jerry, If you�re sure your board has sufficient flux it must be that your slow flowing (single lambda) wave produces more oxides then the flux can handle. Due to the conveyer angle the front of the board usually has less flux then the back of the bo

Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 14:53:23 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

Hi Jerry, Today is Friday and I assume you fired up your machine. Did you achieve any improvements? Always good know if our suggestions helped. Y�all have a great weekend, Patrick


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