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Dear How
The clue is the wave manufacturer does not install the sensors to be
covered , it is not cheap enough to be a cosmetic feature . The sensors
are not designed to "miss" the boards either .
Your technician is right on both accounts .
The excessive dross not being mentioned in the 1) note, on top of
straining pump and residue accumulations on the impeller ( triples your
maintenance in no time )
Therefore your technician by the sound of it knows what he's doing even
if he perhaps does not describe it in detail .
The supervisor IS your problem , you have my sympathy .
Paul Klasek ; ResMed .
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>From: Hew How Chee[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Saturday, 14 February 1998 14:23
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [TN] To On or Not to On
>
>Hello,
>
>Can anybody please help or advice.
>
>I am trying to settle a dispute between my company's production
>supervisor and the maintenance technician on the wave soldering
>machine.
>
>1) The maintenance technician insisted that the wave should be switched
>on and off between boards to prevent/lessen "damage" to the wave
>creation mechanism.
>(The wave can be switched on and off automatically by a sensor on the
>conveyor). My production supervisor think otherwise. She covered the
>sensor so that the wave would not be off.(She says the sensor can
>miss a board) So, who is right ?
>
>2) My production supervisor sets the preheat to about 95 degree C so
>that
>the flux would not dry up when the PCB board reaches the wave and to
>increase
>solderability.(but this created a lotof residue on the solder
>bath,according to maintenance).
>My maintenance technician says the temperature should be about 120
>degree C
>so that it dry up the flux before the board reaches the wave. The reason
>is so that
>not much residue is created. Who is right again ??
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>How Chee
>Malaysia
>
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