Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 03:30:26 EST 2009 | esota
Any good soldering pallets (Wave/reflow) fabricators for to recommend??
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 07:20:18 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi, We've got a 6622, been running since Jan & does a good job. You may want to consider the smart wave option as this will (allegedly)force solder up the holes to give you better joints for lead free. Spray fluxer works very well, limiting the am
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 16:09:01 EST 2007 | davef
We're not real clear about what you're trying to discuss, because most capacitors are packaged in epoxy with a solderable termination on each end. But lets throw a couple of ideas at the wall and see what sticks. If this epoxy is: * From the capaci
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 09:50:02 EDT 2002 | russ
Steve, I am not aware of any standards so to speak. But IPC 782 and 770 have some useful info regarding mounting and pad geometries for wave etc... Since I do not know what type of components you will be wave soldering I will just give you some
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 22:03:49 EDT 1998 | Tom Gervascio
| | Last week I posted a message on rotary chip waves that stated that the drive shaft had a protective boot around a u-joint that degraded and exposed the joint. | | Someone from the manufacturer read it and contacted me. He told me the problem has
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 17:19:12 EST 2001 | mparker
Are the tin/lead ratios compatible betweem HASL and wave solder? Probably are, just a remote possibility. Flux application is? bubbler, sprayer? Either way, are you getting good misting, coverage on those teeny 0.5mm test points? If not, then no
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 01:42:34 EDT 2000 | Peter Carry
Dave, That's the funny thing, thru all that the output was pretty consistant with at least one bridge per board. * The ICs are going thru the wave in-line, according to IPC-782 figure 3-9, "Preferred IC Orientation". * Flatness of second wave is cont
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 13:57:35 EDT 2000 | Greg Amero
Most LCD manuf. specify not to wave or reflow. I believe this is because of the prolonged exposure to the preheat temp. However, about three years ago, we were running about 350/wk of a 40P DIP LCD through the wave with no fallout. It did stress t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 09:25:57 EDT 2000 | Kev Head
Most places I've seen don't do anything special. But then again most places only have chip components on the bottom of their boards along with some thru-hole. The best way to find out if you are going to delaminate is to talk to the board manufactu
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 17:11:17 EDT 2000 | John
My company just purchased a Vecta (E-vert) wave soldering machine. Bridging has become a serious issue, both on SMT components and thru hole. We are currently seeing about 500 ppm. The products that are being run now were run previously on our old
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