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Is the TechNet back up? Yippee!
Good day TechNet!
Has anyone out in wave soldering land tried using a wave soldering fixture
that allows you to change the rotation of the board so that the edge of the
board isn't parallel to the conveyor?
I'm told that rotating the board slightly (say 5 degrees - not 90 degrees!)
can reduce the
occurrence of solder skips on SMT chips (caps and resistors). Any
experience out there to confirm or deny this?
Final note: the board design is not suitable for a paste reflow of the SMT
parts followed by use of a partial wave fixture. Otherwise that would be my
#1 choice...
regards,
Graham Collins
Process Engineer,
Litton Systems Canada, Atlantic Facility
(902) 873-2000 ext 6215
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