Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 16:24:35 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | I am looking for anyone who has converted over to VOC Free flux. I need some info on any problems, etc. that you might have had. | | | | Please E-mail me at wes.ruggles@vickers-systems.com or call at (513) 494-5229 | | | | Thanks | | Wes Ruggl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 14:39:22 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| My company is looking for higher density for card layout. One suggestion has been locating active components packaged in SOT's and SOIC's on the B-side of the card. This in turn will require wave soldering of the above mentioned components. When I
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 15:09:34 EST 2004 | Jay
You can say "re-flow". It's related with the process. In order to assemble a PC Board containing lots of components such as PTH (Plated Through Hole) and SMT, usually, PTH type packages and components are soldered first using wave soldering process.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 09:55:08 EST 2005 | aj
Guys, Any info. on the impact of running leaded components through a Leadfree Wave. We only have one wave machine but I have to have rohs compliance on a large build by end of january for one customer. So after this build I will be running non-rohs
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 22:32:18 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
We have a Soltec Deltawave with single nozzle spray fluxer, chipwave, and waveform. It preforms well. I am not fimilar with Electrovert models so I can only give you some of the pitch I got when I went back East for training. Features I like about th
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:02:07 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Anyone using hot air nife for wave soldering process. | Does it work? | Does it really eliminate solder bridging and does it create any other problems? | | any feed back will be much appriciated. | | Thanks | | Tony A | | Tony, The hot knif
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 08:13:04 EST 2007 | davef
C1: is there any gap between the pad and terminal if we place the glue? R1: Yes, there is a gap, but it is easily bridged by the amount of solder in the wave. C2: Btw, my practice to print solder pate then punch glue then PNP component and finally
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 08:52:11 EDT 1999 | Brian
| i had a problem here, during the wave soldering process, we apply a water soluble mask on the gold finger to protect it from contamination. But after washing, there is still some mask left on the gold finger. | Can anyone pls advise is there any pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 12:52:16 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Hi Guy's.. Been a long time since I've been on the forum so let's start by saying..dave..great recipe!!!.. Anyway's why am I on for...ha yes board deflection Wave soldering is a fun past time at best, it's made even more fun when your board deflec
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 12:49:04 EST 2002 | Mike F
I've used rice, too. The trick is to make the bag big enough to hold down the part or parts, but not so big it interferes with the top side heating of the parts around it. I've never actually used lead or steel shot, the heaviest fill material I ever