Electronics Forum: selective soldering (Page 85 of 152)

Re: Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:47:39 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande

| | | I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | | | | | Jim, | | | | Be

Re: Wave Soldering With BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 17:28:11 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.? | | | | | | | Hi Chris, | Why don't you process a double side reflow and use selective wave fixture for wave process. The process w

New to SMT Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 17:11:57 EDT 2008 | realchunks

When looking at surface mount equipment you also have to remember your line pull process. Wil you issue reel of parts or just strips? Most of the bigger machine cannot take strips of parts. What about your set-up? Will you have a dedicated top an

Selection criteria of Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 22:55:28 EDT 2007 | davef

Look for �Evaluating Solder Paste - not an Option� here: http://www.itmconsulting.org/smt_articles.html We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.

C or L Type Fingers Selection for Wave Soldering Machine?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 19:38:35 EDT 2020 | ldavis

I think it would have to be pretty heavy to fall out of the c fingers. I have never seen this happen in 30 years of wave soldering.

C or L Type Fingers Selection for Wave Soldering Machine?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 13:23:46 EDT 2020 | mcbasol

Thank you for feedback and comments. I have talked the people who worked with C and L types. They said same things like you. So, We have decided to buy wave soldering machine with L finger.

Solder Balls and Humidity

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 11:12:23 EDT 2007 | grics

This is what I was thinking, but I am being beat up pretty badly by the selective solder. Ambient temperature is anywhere in the the neighborhood of 76 - 80 degrees F. I am not sure of the RH, but I wouldn't think that would be my issue... One of

Re: Selective Soldering wih Drag Machine

Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 23:26:19 EDT 1998 | Jon Gruett

I agree with Mike. They are a dead issue. As a manufacutrer's rep for many types of equipment and 11 years in the engineering field I have seen several attempts to revive the technology (if you can call that technology). Most if not all attemptds

Dirty Solder Joints

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 18:48:25 EDT 2023 | SMTA-64387600

I presume you have a local flux spray with your selective solder machine (I have no idea what you use). If I have a group of leads in close proximity like this, I would be trying to design a well and nozzle setup that I can use to solder all the joi

Re: Apply glue with a stainless stell stencil

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 13:16:02 EST 2000 | Rob Fischer

Don't feel alone. Many assemblers have the same problem but aren't fortunate enough to have say in the design of the board. They're either have a capital invedtment in a selective solder machine or pallets designed to mask bottom-side SMD. The pal


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