Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 12:32:18 EDT 2013 | stephendo
Do you watch when it is doing the wave height test? Watch it and see if it goes up to the same spot on the test probe each time. If the test probe is dirty sometimes the solder has to go up higher on it before it gets detected. You might actually be
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 06:12:53 EDT 2013 | hervé
i've a competitor selective soldering and i would like test the adique acide to clean the nozzle. How much do you use approximativemely to clean a 8/4 mm nozzle?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:00:19 EDT 1998 | Mike C
| | I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? | Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. | KEY ISSUE | The first thing that you need to know is: What does your cus
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 13:56:19 EDT 2013 | williamaxler
We have a Versaflow 40/50 and ours is setup like this. We have out nozzle test position set so that in the Z axis you are 3.8mm away from the pin. Used feeler gauge Then you can set your gradient per nozzle. Start with a number then do a wave offs
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 09:57:31 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
We aquired an ERSA ECOSELECT 2 selective soldering machine. So we are going through a learning curve and I would like to hear from ERSA users on this subject. The main concern is to keep the miniwave steady, it seems that it " bounces" a lot and is
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 14:58:20 EDT 2013 | stephendo
Kurtz had a guy that was great with the machine. I strongly suggest that you watch the wave height test a few times in the morning then at lunch and at the end of the day. Look where the solder goes up to on the probe. If it doesn't work consistent
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 11:11:44 EDT 1998 | Ryan
| Mornin' everybody! | We are located in Lansing, Michigan and are looking for a company to test our wave machine solder content on a regular basis. Does anybody know of a local company that will do this? Can we do it ourselves cheaper? Thanks aga
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:50:52 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Aqueous Technologies manufactures the Zero-Ion ionic contamination tester. The Zero-Ion utilizes dynamic-based technology and has been assigned the highest equivalency value by the NAWC. It is among the most sensitive of all of the military-approved
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 13:05:12 EDT 2008 | slthomas
If you're questioning their motivation for testing accurately, I'm sure they would *love* to sell you stuff to balance your alloy composition ratios or just replace all of your solder outright. IOW, I don't think you need to worry about them paddin
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 07:35:27 EST 1998 | Cathy Aplin
Don't know how relevant this is to you, but try Electronics and the Environment, a Millennial Retrospective edited by Brian Ellis on behalf of Circuit World, Soldering and Surface Mount Technology and Microelectronics International on the Web. So far