Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 23 12:47:54 EDT 2008 | bruna
Hi! Does any one can give the reason of the black dust into de wave solder machine. We can found no reason for that, but the machine get dirty to fast despite the maintenance. Thanks for your time Bruna Neto
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 08 12:49:33 EDT 2023 | serge_pirog
I ask for advice on starting wave soldering machine. The soldering machine is not new. Are there guidelines for properly loading solder into a bath and more. I also ask you to recommend an alloy. What do you think about Alpha Sn Plus 07 or SN100C(Sn
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 16:31:45 EDT 2008 | bruna
hi loco, Thanks for your post, it was very helpfull.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 08:26:42 EDT 2023 | serge_pirog
Heeb inotec HWL 330
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:33:59 EDT 2008 | lococost
That's just dross. If you have nitrogen blowing over the wave, you could reduce its flow as it tends to blow the dust everywhere if it is set too high. (on the other hand it might reduce solder quality)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 08 20:39:29 EDT 2023 | cbeneat
What manufacturer is it? I usually stack the bars in as tight as possible. Especially against the wall of the pot with heaters. While it's heating keep applying slight pressure with a bar of appropriate material, towards the sides to facilitate melti
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 23:44:55 EDT 2006 | zoltans
Hi, Has anyone got first hand experience with the JT wave soldering machines, WS series? I use a low solid VOC free flux and it seems I have problems atomizing the flux properly and this generates soldering defects, leaving lumps and big solder bal
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 08 23:37:37 EDT 2006 | zoltans
Hi, Has anyone got first hand experience with the JT wave soldering machines, WS series? I use a low solid VOC free flux and it seems I have problems atomizing the flux properly and this generates soldering defects, leaving lumps and big solder bal
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 22:23:39 EDT 2006 | billwestiet
I've installed a number of these machines here in the US, several of them with VOC free applications. I would need to get a bunch of questions answered before I could make any suggestions: What is the pcb width? length? conveyor speed? flow rate (mm
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 21:44:56 EDT 2006 | IRAS
HI, I am looking for the smallest wave soldering machine available. So far I have found some that have a total of 8 feet in length, and a foot print of 5.5 feet wide. Is there a wave solder smaller than this?
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