Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 09:26:12 EDT 2008 | dmunson
Thank you Grayman. We use selective point now but I believe our throughput will be increased with a selective wave system on one of the two main boards we run. I will see if I can pull up slicks / more information on the machines you recommended.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 11:34:13 EDT 2010 | clampron
We have ACE and really like it. It's been a > great machine. We also have an ACE KISS 104. Great machine. Awesome support! Good Luck Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 17:14:22 EDT 2010 | bdavis63
Hello All, I am looking to increase Selective Soldering capability and am looking for insight as to what equipment/manufacturer to persue. I am looking for a small footprint, fully wetted batch system that can be easily upgraded to in line function i
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 16:21:48 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
Brian When we were looking into getting a selective solder system 2 years ago, I had factory tours at both RPS and ACE. We ended up choosing RPS. Not a big difference between them. The RPS system is a little easier to program in my opinion and wa
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 06 07:44:26 EST 2002 | yngwie
Dave, thanx for your input. Its really helps. Just need some clarifications on : 1) Consider evaluating chimney versus programmable / conveyored machines separately. Question: is there any disadvantages of the programmble/conveyored vs chimney ?
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 11 20:03:46 EDT 2004 | Tom B.
You should add a Capacitor Discharge statement in ICT test Software. This could be done by selecting the nodes and have statements to connect relays to ground. Could be possible that the Selective Soldering system is the cause, as problems is now s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 21:58:39 EDT 2012 | davef
Higher temperatures are the primary reason that there are more solder balls with selective soldering than in wave soldering. Possible causes are: * Solder mask type is the most important factor ... Solder resists becomes stickier at higher temperatur
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 20:32:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
There are several very good threads from a couple of years ago on selective soldering and solder fountain machines in the SMTnet Archives.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 09:54:32 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, Can anyone help me in providing their experience in process related problems with regards to the above equipment? I noticed that it's slightly different with the wave soldering. Wave Process: Apply Flux, Pre-heat then Solder Selective Sol
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:08:41 EDT 2000 | Bob P
We are currently looking for a new vendor who specializes in selective wave solder fixtures within Southern New Hampshire or Mass. Can anyone recommend a good supplier(s)?
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