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Thermal Profiler Batteries

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:13:04 EST 2006 | pjc

One difference with ECD from a hardware standpoint is that the M.O.L.E. installs into the OvenRIDER, WaveRIDER and ReworkRIDER products for solder machine process control. You get the same software too. Competitive systems I believe require more hard

Surface appearance

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 20:14:50 EST 2006 | Joseph

Dear all, Recently our lead-free samples being rejected due to very dull and sometimes grainy and very porous surface on solder joints. This samples was flow thru' the lead-free wave soldering with SN100C alloy composition. Referring IPC-A-610 D, le

Hollis PT500N Wave Solder Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:21:36 EST 2006 | pjc

Be mindful that this machine is no longer support by the mfr. Electrovert/Hollis. There may be some support by third parties in the U.K. Its not a USA designed machine. It has a stainless steel pot, so it will need a titanium liner and new solder noz

Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 15:15:33 EST 2006 | russ

The No-Clean indium lead free paste runs well. We discontinued because of extremely high shipping costs. We can get the same results with cheaper product. Almost all of the discussion in this forum about SAC305 and SN100C have to do with wave sold

Necessity of ROSE in commercial quality processes

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 13:49:18 EST 2006 | masrimhd

Hi, We will run a no-clean wave solder process to assemble TV boards. What about incorporating a ROSE Test equipment (Ionograph, zero-ion, Omega Meter) in the process? Is it recommended, helpful or unnecessary? I�ve read about the use and limits of

Fillet Tearing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 21:27:45 EST 2006 | KEN

Find out the lead frame alloy. Cte mismatch can cause the same defect. Ran into this 3 years ago wave soldering with Tin-Copper.....okay, you caught me. I admit it. Wavemaster larry told me about this and I'm posting it under my name. Shameful, I

Need SN100C Reliability & Process comments!

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 14:44:17 EST 2006 | Mike H

We are deciding on using SN100C on leadfree wave soldering process. As always I am a little worried when materials are not proven or lack of data! I like to see what you guys (not sales people) think about SN100C alloy, specially if you have been usi

Flux Residues In Lead Free Wave Soldeing Process

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:05:13 EST 2006 | loz

Hi, sounds unusual if your profile is accurate that you have so many residues. Had a similar problem before with no clean flux and with various flux manufacturers, and all residues were down to excess flux. This does not help your case though. How a

Flux Residues In Lead Free Wave Soldeing Process

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 08:06:31 EST 2006 | smartasp

Hi Samir I totally agree with you on the customer issue. We have all of them. Where we have free hands we supose to use the flux as specified (one fits all) by our technical guy at the head office in europe. I realy start to question the desicion si

Solder Saver ??

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 03:39:13 EDT 2006 | aj

Hi All, I am currently looking at ways to reduce Dross on our wave process. One tool that I came across was the Pulsar Solder Saver. Its hand held and kinda sucks in the dross -returns the good solder to he bath and drops the powder on top of the P


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