Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 11:51:37 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, We have a soltec wave, and apart from the really bad software running it, I am wondering if it's time to replace it with selective soldering, which will use less solder, and much less power than a wave. What is a good inline replacement for a w
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 17:56:04 EDT 2007 | mefloump
We have a Delta Max (leaded) and a delta wave (lead free) and a soltec Selective solder. The software that runs the selective solder is much different than that of the wave machines. We have fitted our selective with a leaded and lead free pot to han
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 11:38:33 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
Word!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 10:11:19 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
The variables to study: * Dwell Time * Contact Length * Conveyor Speed * Parallelism * Top-side Substrate Temperature Before wave * Solder Pot temperature All of these variables are inter-related (ie changing one variable will affect another)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 06:17:11 EDT 2007 | jgrootkoerkamp
I have problems with blowholes during the wave soldering process. I already find out that the stock time between reflow and wave is the most important. The longer the boards are in stock the more blowholes we have. We don't have a climat controlled
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 04:01:56 EDT 2008 | carmanah
Hi all, Need advice how to fix RJ45 short issue after wave solder m/c .Few actions taken to resolve this issue but the outcome was inclusive which was 1. Modify wave pallet 2. Change conveyor setting from 0.8meter/minute to 0.7 meter/minute 3. Clear
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 02:45:53 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Stefano, Although your concept of Wave soldering such devices is possible, I would look at an alternate solution. An easier way would be to Reflow solder all Bottom side SMD components with solder paste, followed by wave soldering for only through
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 03:32:57 EDT 2009 | dilogic
We recently started to use wave-soldering. As total newbies in that field, we got successful results most of the time. Howewer, this batch of PCB's had a lot of resdiue, as shown on the picture. Most of it is most likely flux, but on some areas even