Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 15:06:22 EDT 1998 | Chrys
Dave F asked me for an update on the SRS we evaluated last month... I like this machine. Over 80% of your wave dross is actually good solder; you just can't get to it without some type of separating agent. I like the mechanical sepration method mu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 16:33:08 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dave F asked me for an update on the SRS we evaluated last month... | | I like this machine. Over 80% of your wave dross is actually good solder; you just can't get to it without some type of separating agent. I like the mechanical sepration met
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 18:51:59 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Looking for the best choice in books on soldering processes, primarily reflow but wave is going to be with us for a while so..... If you had to buy one today, which would you start with? Here's the list I gleened from the archives: Coombs, CF, "Pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 16:15:32 EST 2004 | Kevin
You should try looking into the Technical Devices Nu/Era. They offer the best warranty on their lead free solder pots. They use something called Titanium Nitride which has been tested to outlast Melanite. The dross produced on the TDC machines i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 09:22:29 EDT 2017 | emeto
Hello, I have an assembly that I am considering to run in a regular process(SMT, Wave)and afterwords solder 22 electrolytic capacitors. Due to the multi-layer board it is not an easy task, so I was wondering if you guys know any trick how to do that
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 11:18:57 EDT 2017 | capse
Hello, > > I have an assembly that I am > considering to run in a regular process(SMT, > Wave)and afterwords solder 22 electrolytic > capacitors. Due to the multi-layer board it is > not an easy task, so I was wondering if you guys > know any t
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 | Fri May 18 13:50:38 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Grant, Replacing a wave witha spot solder? You must have very few comonents to solder or all day to solder them. Why are thinking of doing this? Well, I have looked at just about every selective machine out there. What it all boils down to is
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 09:29:48 EST 2015 | rgduval
A couple of things that have helped me with solder ball issues at wave in the past: 1. Flux. Insure good flux coverage on the bottom of the board. 2. Preheat. Insure that the board is sufficiently preheated for the wave operation. Since you're
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 05 14:57:10 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | | | We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utili
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