Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 07:50:00 EST 2002 | aerineng
Hi, I'm an SMT refugee working in component manufacture - hey, times are hard! I've been asked by a customer to test some of my parts at high temperature on the wave - up to 360 deg Celsius. I've checked my wave and it's only capable of getting up
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 10:14:42 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
Or simple logic. 1. You are only replacing the heat that is lost. (once the solder has been melted one time). 2. The hotter the pot the faster you lose heat. Are either of those statements not true? Don't forget if you are talking about power then
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 16:09:06 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
So Stephen, I don't know what part of the country you're from, but during summer time, what DO you do with your air conditioning at home? "Your wrong" is a very general statement, without a "right" statement to counterpoint my wrong statement. Hon
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 23:35:01 EST 2012 | comatose
This is a fair point. I've been more or less thinking that a wave machine is like a reflow oven - a box with heaters that's easy to maintain in house. Are they more troublesome than that? I prefer big-boy toys. Manncorp, novastar and the like aren'
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:33:39 EDT 2006 | Brian
Is it possible to wave .02mm fine pitch? I get excessive bridging. Any ideas welcome. Thanks Brian
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 05:37:49 EDT 2006 | Rob
Are you talking 0.02" (1.225mm) if so then no it's not a great idea. if you must wave it can you go to a PLCC and through hole socket it on the other side of the board?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 08:58:05 EST 2006 | russ
orientation is also a factor here, So what is the pitch of these connectors? the lead length? the hole dimensions? surface finish? and what type of wave and flux are you running? Shorts are pretty easy to eliminate if everything is of adequate des
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 12:37:21 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
What? When and where did this happen? What company?!?! You could sue the wave manufacturer or didn't your company have insurance? Sounds like a shady operation to me or just a tall tale.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 23:47:12 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
Blows holes are usually caused by improper amount of flux applied to the boards prior to WAVE process and, in some circumstances, can be related to the preheater settings.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 17 09:42:10 EDT 2008 | realchunks
The Optimizer can be run through your wave like a regular board. It measures temps, times and parallelism of your waves in relationship to your board (pot to conveyor). Run the Optimizer till you get you temps, times and are parallel to your waves.
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